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Penetrating Trauma

Penetrating trauma refers to any injury that penetrates the skin, such as a cut, stab, or gunshot wound. This can cause damage to internal organs, tissues, and blood vessels and can be life-threatening. Treatment options can include surgery, medications, and supportive care.

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My relative was shot, and the bullet went in through his ear. What to do?

Query: Hi doctor, My family relative got shot yesterday. As of right now, he still has the bullet inside. The bullet went in through his left ear and did not come back out. I am not sure exactly where inside the bullet is. He is currently hospitalized, but no doctor has come up with a solution. My relative...  Read Full »


Dr. Srivastava, Sumit

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. In penetrating bullet injury, CT scan of the head should be obtained after stabilizing his cardiopulmonary condition to determine the extent of intracranial damage and the presence of intracranial metallic fragments (bullet). I would also suggest you to carry out compu...  Read Full »

During sex I did not feel the pain of penetration of the penis. Is it normal?

Query: Hi doctor,I have had a sexual experience in the past where my partner and I had sex for a very short time, less than five seconds. I was not really in pain, just an uncomfortable feeling. I was also very nervous, anxious, and totally unexcited. There was also no pain or burning sensation at all afte...  Read Full »


Dr. Rajesh Jain

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. It seems that previous sex activities were superficial. Your second boyfriend had a hard penis, and it caused friction injuries and trauma causing pain. There may be some infection also. Do you have any signs of infectio...  Read Full »

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