Nerve of the Penis Cavernous

The penile nerve consists of the first and second nodes (Haversian or vascular organs), connected in the papillary tangle. The axons of the neurons of this glomerulus form three branches: two lateral (labial-scrotal and pubic-perineal) and one posterior (prostatic). The puboscrotal branch supplies the glans penis; labioscrotum - the shaft of the penis and the skin of the scrotum; prostatic - prostate gland.

There are no reasons for the damage to the cavernous bodies; by the nature it is possible to determine which zone of the organ is disturbed. Most often this is due to traumatic effects and hypothermia or the presence of inflammation. Each of them has a different effect on the tissues of the cavernous body. But as a result of these effects, blood circulation and oxygen supply are disrupted, which is why the tissues begin to suffer.

One of the factors is trauma to the penis. It may have domestic reasons. This could be masturbation with inappropriate objects.