A teenager was rushed to the hospital after a python bit his PENIS as he sat on the toilet.<br /><br />Siraphop Masukarat, 18, was playing on his phone on the loo yesterday evening (September 8) when he felt a sudden searing pain in his manhood. <br /> <br />The university student looked down and saw the python with its jaws clamped around the tip of his penis.<br /> <br />He stood up with the snake still attached to before slamming the bathroom door on it to make it let go.<br /> <br />Siraphop yelled in terror as he ran out of the bathroom with his pants around his ankles in Nonthaburi, central Thailand, around 20km north of Bangkok.<br /> <br />With blood splattered around the bathroom, the snake slithered back into the toilet bowl.<br /> <br />The teenager's panic-stricken mother calmed him down before paramedics rushed the lad to the nearby Bang Yai Hospital to have his wounded manhood treated.<br /> <br />Doctors gave Siraphop four stitches in the glands at the tip of the penis and treated the bite wound with antibiotic wash, to kill any bacteria from the python's fangs.<br /> <br />Siraphop said: ''I was watching video clips on my phone when suddenly, I felt pain in my penis. I grabbed it and found a snake biting my genitals<br /> <br />''I was shocked and stood up, which pulled the snake with me. I ran out of the bathroom, knocking the snake down by shutting the door.<br /> <br />''The doctor said my penis can be used as a normal soon.''<br /> <br />Animal handlers arrived at the two-storey home and began searching for the snake, which was still coiled up in the toilet bowl.<br /> <br />They used snake catching equipment to snare the python, which measured around 4ft long. They took it into a sack before releasing it back into woodland.<br /> <br />Siraphop's terrified mother, Sutapath, said she was still shocked about the incident.<br /> <br />She said: ''I don't know how the snake got into my house. It could have been through the drain connected to the toilet.<br /> <br />"I know the snake really hurt my son but I'm relieved it was only a non-venomous python. If it was a cobra, he would be dead.<br /> <br />''He will be scared every time he goes to toilet. But he's recovering well at the hospital and I'm thankful to the rescue volunteers for catching the snake.''