How Can Sexual Difficulties After A Penile Fracture Be Managed?
Peyronies' Disease from trauma
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome,
The penis can be fractured and that, or smaller trauma (not actual fracture) can produce scar tissue (Peyronie's Disease). The scarring causes a bend in the penis. For this you would need to go to a urologist for evaluation and treatment.
Depending on the degree of damage, treatment usually starts with an oral medication called Potaba (potassium para amino benzoate) or with pentoxifylline.
If that doesn't work, the next step is typically an injection into the scar tissue, to try to break it up. Medications used for this are collagenase or verapamil.
In severe cases the urologist may recommend surgery. With surgery, the scar tissue is removed and sometimes the penis is reshapen during surgery to not have the bend.
There are potential risks/side effects from any of the things mentioned above (the oral meds can cause temporary ED for example) and they are not always successful, but best to explore the possibilities with the urologist.
I hope this information helps.