Men should avoid getting an erection that lasts longer than thirty minutes during sexual activity, according to Professor Ademola Popoola of the University of Ilorin’s Department of Surgery. At the university’s 250th Inaugural Lecture, “That All May Pee in Peace,” which was held in Ilorin, Popoola issued this warning. He stressed that anyone who have erections that last longer than thirty minutes should go to the hospital and get medical help right away. Popoola emphasised that in order to maintain penile function in the future, it is crucial to terminate such lengthy erections by a medical professional. Popoola pointed out that prolonged erections can result in fractures or breaks, even though he acknowledged that a turgid or erect penis is necessary for satisfying sexual intercourse. He presented research results showing that the penis’s right side is more prone to ruptures than its left. Furthermore, Popoola emphasised the possible difficulties associated with urinating during one’s lifetime, stressing that what ought to be an enjoyable and therapeutic activity could turn problematic. He discovered a number of reasons why women have trouble urinating, such as urethrocele, aberrant movement of the uterus, and unusual conditions including anteverted uterus and perforated ovarian teratoma. __ATA.cmd.push(function() { __ATA.initDynamicSlot({ id: ‘atatags-1193618911-65a5a7682f578’, location: 120, formFactor: ‘001’, label: { text: ‘Advertisements’, }, creative: { reportAd: { text: ‘Report this ad’, }, privacySettings: { text: ‘Privacy settings’, } } }); });