Saturday, August 14, 2021

Lupine Publishers | Autofellatio Injury and Associated Symptoms

 Lupine Publishers | Journal of Otolaryngology


 

Introduction

In this paper we discuss autofellatio and its associated medical problems that can begin in adolescence and last a lifetime. The first and most obvious medical problem is with the back. The spine is injured in such a way as to cause rounding of the shoulders and a opposing kink in the neck, with the head titled on its base. This could lead to problems with the sinus, and ears. This leads to imbalance because the equilibrium is disturbed in the inner ear. The spine is also affected that can lead to numbing of the thighs. The pelvis is permanently rotated forward. Lifelong back pain is the result of autofellatio. Another symptom is ingrown toenails. Because the head and shoulders are out of alignment, there is a constant upward pressure on the toenail as it grows into the skin. A third symptom is the bending of the sternum upward from its tail end. The compression of the rib cage leads to shortness of breath and a corresponding claustrophobia. Because the sternum is bent and a cavity is formed where the esophagus meets the stomach, the esophagus is altered from acid reflex. Of course, there is the associated mental distress from the shame of performing the act. If known, the patient becomes ostracized, and even suicidal depression and lifelong unhappiness. There may result damage to the heart as it is under increased pressure. The lungs too can be affected as they are filled in the depths with fluid lifelong. It may be diagnosed by an Otolaryngologist, but the patient may too see a chiropractor, GP, psychiatrist and foot surgeon. The cure might be to lower testosterone levels artificially in pubescent males.

Conclusion

Autofellatio is a self-inflicted injury that may lead to lifelong back pain and other medical and psychological problems.

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