Hard flaccid syndrome (HFS) is a distressing condition affecting men, characterized by a persistently firm penis in the flaccid state without any sexual arousal. Individuals with HFS may experience ongoing firmness, discomfort, and other changes that significantly impact their quality of life. It is considered relatively rare condition that primarily affects young men.
HFS is typically an acquired condition, most commonly associated with aggressive sexual behaviors such as rough or prolonged masturbation and edging (a practice in which a person stops stimulation just before climax and resumes once the urge subsides). However, other contributing factors may include injuries, such as trauma to the perineum or back-related injuries.
Currently, there is no definitive treatment for HFS, and a multimodal approach is generally recommended for its management.
