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Painful Erections, Chronic Condition, Pain Increases Post Repeated Orgasms. Treatment?

Dear Doc, I experience a very painful erections. I feel like my nerves are going to burst out. This pain is less during the first erections and increases subsequently when i repeatedly get erections. I have been masturbating from a very long time and assign this reason as of now for the same. I am married now and blessed with a baby too, but this pain has been with me from almost like 8-9 years. I really want to get rid of this now. Please provide me some suggestions.
Mon, 30 Dec 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,

Painful erection would be die to Peyronie's disease. There may be fibrous plaque in the septa between corpora cavernosum. You consult urologist or dermatologist for firm diagnosis. Vitamin E for long time would be helpful. Surgical intervention may be done if needed. I hope you got my answer.

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Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Painful Erections, Chronic Condition, Pain Increases Post Repeated Orgasms. Treatment?

Hi, Painful erection would be die to Peyronie s disease. There may be fibrous plaque in the septa between corpora cavernosum. You consult urologist or dermatologist for firm diagnosis. Vitamin E for long time would be helpful. Surgical intervention may be done if needed. I hope you got my answer. Thanks Dr. Ilyas Patel MD