
This Is For A Urologist I Thought I Had Peyronie's

Question: this is for a urologist I thought I had Peyronie's disease that was presenting years later which didn't make any sense to me but in the last year I've encountered of bending of the penis and now there's a hard cord in the left side base that doesn't feel like just plaque
Brief Answer:
It sound like Peyronies
Detailed Answer:
Hi Feverjohnnie,
What you describe sounds like Peyronies. This can usually be treated by injecting various types of medicine, e.g. collagenase and verapamil, in the cavernous bodies of the penis. If this doesn't work, correctional surgery is normally required.
Hope this helps.
It sound like Peyronies
Detailed Answer:
Hi Feverjohnnie,
What you describe sounds like Peyronies. This can usually be treated by injecting various types of medicine, e.g. collagenase and verapamil, in the cavernous bodies of the penis. If this doesn't work, correctional surgery is normally required.
Hope this helps.
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Would it take 30 years after the injury occurred for it to finally start presenting? I mean I was normal until like eight or nine months ago and then I got a crease in the lower left base during erection. Is there such a thing as cancer of the penis? I can't find anything except for like testicular cancer for guys under 30. I know ultimately the advice is going to be see a urologist and get checked
Brief Answer:
It can still be Peyronies
Detailed Answer:
Hi, again Feverjohnnie,
Peyronies is usually but not always related to a trauma. Cancer of the penis is possible but usually presents as an ulceration or minor wound that won't heal.
I am sure a local urologist can help you.
Best wishes.
It can still be Peyronies
Detailed Answer:
Hi, again Feverjohnnie,
Peyronies is usually but not always related to a trauma. Cancer of the penis is possible but usually presents as an ulceration or minor wound that won't heal.
I am sure a local urologist can help you.
Best wishes.
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