Abstract

Stuttering priapism is a rare and underinvestigated urologic condition reported in individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD). SCD is the most common cause of stuttering priapism. Stuttering priapism, also known as recurrent or intermittent priapism, manifests as transient, repetitive, painful episodes of prolonged erections with intermittent periods of detumescence without sexual stimulation. The tumescence or erection can result in ischemic damage to the corporal tissues. A detailed history and physical examination are paramount for interprofessional management. The nurse practitioner is in a key position to assist individuals with SCD in identification, prevention, and management of stuttering priapism.

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