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Is having an accessory in the pennis will cause a disease to my partner?


i have an accessory in my pennis which they called it HUMPS its almost 1inch long and lying in the right side of my pennis it is inplant in the skin of my pennis. me and my partner had already a son .on the firstime i use it with my partner she gets hurt but later on she told me that she feels great but my fear is maybe in the future my partner might got any disease like vaginal inpection or cervical cancer now i want to know what will be the outcome in the future for having an accessory? and also on my side is there any possibilities that i might get also a disease?

It depends on what the implant is made of- will it explode under pressure or leak toxic chemicals after enough time? Is it sharp or rough enough to damage the surface of your partner's vaginal walls? If it's physically irritating you you or her, you may want to think about having it removed.

I can't think of any reason it would increase her risk of cervical cancer, and it certainly wouldn't affect either of your STI statuses.

Hope that helps.

Firstly, Cervical Cancer is a viral infection passed on by the male. It is an STD that is silent basically. With our without the devise the risks are the same.

Secondly, infection is a risk yes. I don't know an awful lot about this devise, but I assume you can remove it? If so, you must be very very careful about hygiene, both with yourself and the devise. If you cannot remove, then it is enclosed in your skin and as such the risk of infection is with you mainly. Hygiene once again is the key.

Lastly injury to either your partner or/and yourself appears to be the greater risk here. And yes, that may well lead to infection or worse as a result of injury.

If you are using this devise purely as an enhancement aid, I would seriously reconsider it's use. After all, you and your partner do have a son, so all was well before.
Congratulations also on being so considerate as to your partners health.

EDIT: Is this what you are talking about? http://www.webmd.com/erectile-dysfunctio...

Hope this info helps

Such accessory seems to be really a waste. All natural is always the best way to go.

You didn't say how old you are and how long have you had the implant. I would presume your still below 30's and had the implant not longer than 5 years? If so, you are still considered young and have not had that implant too long.

You see, your accessory is foreign to your body. You were not born with it. As it is, the body has its own way of fighting off something it senses that should not belong in it. You have no control over that. For instance, that accessory of yours, the material it is made of could at one point, irritate your body. It will react in a way that will reject it - causing the infection. Not to mention, the area it is implanted in, your penis, is very prone to rubbing or friction. The more frequent you rub against it, the more danger there is that it could trigger the body's auto-rejection. So, I'd say yes, it could cause a disease, not just to your partner, but to you as well.

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