Phat
27-08-06, 02:08 AM
Hello members,
Diphallus is a rare health condition where the man is born two fully functional penises. and recently, an indian man was suffering it.
Full story :
The 24-year-old businessman checked himself into a city hospital for the operation after having lived all his life with the rare condition medically known as penile duplication or diphallus, the Times of India said.
"It is an extremely rare condition. More so because two fully functional penises is unheard of even in medical literature," the newspaper quoted a doctor as saying.
"In the more common form of diphallus, one organ is rudimentary."
The doctor said the operation would be extremely complicated as surgeons would have to ensure that the retained organ was fully functional.
The report did not name the patient or hospital to protect the man's identity.
The developmental abnormality is found in one in 5.5 million men and only around 100 such cases have been reported since the first one in 1609, the newspaper said.
You are probably asking now, why the hell am I sharing such a thing, well obviously because its an abnormal matter that I didn't know.
its quite intresting as well XP
a question : why u guys think this happend ? could it be a genetic issue ?
Random thought : If I were this dude, I would not go and chop them off ! two fully functional !
Diphallus is a rare health condition where the man is born two fully functional penises. and recently, an indian man was suffering it.
Full story :
The 24-year-old businessman checked himself into a city hospital for the operation after having lived all his life with the rare condition medically known as penile duplication or diphallus, the Times of India said.
"It is an extremely rare condition. More so because two fully functional penises is unheard of even in medical literature," the newspaper quoted a doctor as saying.
"In the more common form of diphallus, one organ is rudimentary."
The doctor said the operation would be extremely complicated as surgeons would have to ensure that the retained organ was fully functional.
The report did not name the patient or hospital to protect the man's identity.
The developmental abnormality is found in one in 5.5 million men and only around 100 such cases have been reported since the first one in 1609, the newspaper said.
You are probably asking now, why the hell am I sharing such a thing, well obviously because its an abnormal matter that I didn't know.
its quite intresting as well XP
a question : why u guys think this happend ? could it be a genetic issue ?
Random thought : If I were this dude, I would not go and chop them off ! two fully functional !