
Suggest Treatment For Erectile Dysfunction And Peyronie's Disease

Question: I am experiencing a moderate ED issue. For several months now I have a less than satisfactory erection, While I am able to have intercourse my penis is not as fully "hard" as it was and the base of the shaft is not "stable" it can move between my legs which never happened before also the curvature has changed from a "banana" facing toward me to now bending the opposite slightly and feels different. I had a testosterone test and my number was very high (1600+)
Brief Answer:
Peyronie's disease
Detailed Answer:
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You are worried about erections changing. Your penis is having a change in the curvature when erect. This called peyronie's disease and is caused by a plaque or blockage to one side of the blood supply to the penis. This can be corrected using injections given by a urologist. I recommend that you see a urologist so you can get this problem corrected. The longer you wait the less likelihood of correcting the problem..
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Peyronie's disease
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for contacting HCM with your health care concerns
You are worried about erections changing. Your penis is having a change in the curvature when erect. This called peyronie's disease and is caused by a plaque or blockage to one side of the blood supply to the penis. This can be corrected using injections given by a urologist. I recommend that you see a urologist so you can get this problem corrected. The longer you wait the less likelihood of correcting the problem..
I hope I answered your question. Please contact us again if you have any additional questions
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


What about the unstable erection? That the penis does not fully enlarge and stay fully erect at the base, does this have to do with Peyronie's? What type of injections are you speaking of? Will they offer long term correction or is this something I will have to go through for the rest of my life?
Brief Answer:
The instability is due to peyronie's disease
Detailed Answer:
Yes the instability is all related to the Peyronie's disease. The injections could help out tremendously. The instability may get better on it's own but mostly it stays the same without treatment. Once the correction is made then you should have no further problems with Peyronie's disease
The instability is due to peyronie's disease
Detailed Answer:
Yes the instability is all related to the Peyronie's disease. The injections could help out tremendously. The instability may get better on it's own but mostly it stays the same without treatment. Once the correction is made then you should have no further problems with Peyronie's disease
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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