What Is Hard Flaccid Syndrome and How Do You Treat It?

Sexual dysfunction is something most men associate with erectile dysfunction (ED) — the inability to get or maintain an erection. But ED isn’t the only pelvic health condition that can affect your ability to maintain an erect penis.

Sexual medicine doesn’t widely recognize hard flaccid syndrome (HFS), a condition characterized by a semi-rigid penis in the flaccid state and numerous other symptoms including pain, urinary symptoms and psychological distress. But individuals reporting these issues certainly do, and many of them go through repeated urology visits — and probably a lot of Google searching —  in an attempt to get answers. 

The state of current knowledge on this condition isn’t all that impressive, but below we’ve shared what little information we could find about the symptoms, potential causes and treatment theories for dealing with hard flaccid syndrome. If it’s a sexual health issue you believe you might be dealing with, here’s what you need to know.

What Is Hard Flaccid Syndrome?

Hard flaccid syndrome, also called simply hard flaccid, is a condition in which the semi-rigid penis never fully relaxes but also may have difficulty hardening all the way.

Hard flaccid is considered a type of chronic pelvic pain syndrome. It varies in severity, but when a guy is sexually aroused, hard flaccid can prevent their penis from functioning as expected. Moreover, it can cause a bunch of other symptoms, including numbness or penile pain.

Although hard flaccid syndrome hasn’t been recognized as an official medical condition by healthcare professionals, thousands of men have reported their symptoms and experiences in men’s health forums and to healthcare providers, prompting more research into causes and treatments.

Hard flaccid isn’t exactly a type of ED, but it can result in erectile dysfunction. This is because, when you have hard flaccid syndrome, your pelvic floor muscles may be constantly tensed, which could limits blood flow and nerve signals to the penis. There could also be structural damage or malformations that impact blood flow and nerve signaling. Blood flow is a necessary part of developing and maintaining normal erections.

This condition most commonly affects men in their 20s and 30s.

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What Are the Symptoms of Hard Flaccid Syndrome?

We’ve already stated the obvious primary symptom, but over time, hard flaccid can cause other problems, such as a lack of interest in sex and emotional distress.

Commonly reported hard flaccid symptoms include:

  • Constant rigidity

  • Numbness

  • A “hollow” feeling in the penis

  • Cold penis

  • Difficulty getting an erection, including morning erections

  • Emotional distress

  • Painful ejaculation

  • Pain in the glans, shaft or base of the penis

  • Perineal pain due to tight pelvic floor muscles

  • Pain or trouble urinating, or lower volume stream of urine 

What Causes Hard Flaccid Syndrome?

The cause of hard flaccid syndrome are unclear right now, but like other chronic pelvic pain syndromes, many different factors could be at play. 

Some factors thought to contribute to hard flaccid syndrome include injury to the penis during sex or vigorous masturbation. And the initial symptoms may cause distress and sympathetic stimulation, which can lead to worsening symptoms

Hard Flaccid Syndrome Diagnosis

Many men self-diagnose hard flaccid by reading online forums and, until recently, those who did visit a doctor were often misdiagnosed.

Hard flaccid syndrome is, fortunately, gaining more attention from researchers and healthcare professionals who deal with male sexual dysfunctions.

If you’re looking for a diagnosis, your healthcare provider may ask to run some medical tests, such as blood tests, an imaging test (or Doppler ultrasound) of the penis, urine test and sexually transmitted infection screening.

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How to Treat Hard Flaccid Syndrome

Although hard flaccid syndrome treatment doesn’t have a standard protocol, researchers believe a combination of treatments can help. Treatment may include medications for pain management, pelvic floor physical therapy, stress reduction techniques and/or counseling.

Specifically, your healthcare provider may suggest:

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Hard flaccid syndrome can make it difficult to get or keep an erection during sexual intercourse. 

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Final Words on Hard Flaccid Syndrome

Finding yourself in a permanent flaccid state is not what any man wants, so if your erectile function seems off, it’s important to talk to a healthcare professional about it ASAP. Your sexual quality of life is important — whether medical science has caught up with your symptoms or not, getting help is crucial early on.

In the meantime, here’s what you should know, no Reddit forums required:

  • Hard flaccid syndrome is a condition in which men can be stuck in a semi-erect state, potentially making it difficult to get to a full erection and being unable to return to a fully flaccid penis.

  • Various potential causes are linked to hard flaccid — a traumatic event or injury to the penis, perineum or pudendal nerves could be responsible.

  • Hard flaccid may produce chronic pain, sensory changes in your sensitivity and other secondary side effects.

  • Treatment options include physiotherapy, medication and mental health support, but they all begin with a conversation with a healthcare professional.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The information contained herein is not a substitute for and should never be relied upon for professional medical advice. Always talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of any treatment or medication.