Re: fracture

Written by R J Knight at 11 Dec 2000 16:46:13:

As an answer to: fracture written by brad at 11 Dec 2000 03:55:49:

Brad, sounds as if you have a circulatory problem of some sort, judging from your description of the problem. There is a disorder called Peyronie's syndrome (or Peyronie's disease) that is sometimes helped by reconstructive surgery, but the fact that you've found no hard plaque or anything similar suggests that Peyronie's is not the problem. In any case, your best course would be to go to a urologist or other physician having some experience with penile problems for an examination. Who knows, Viagra may be of help! Good luck, RJK.
>>I started having aching pain on the right side of my penis about 2 years ago. THe pain was present when flaccid and erect but hurt most after an erection. There is no hard plaque in the area. Then 6 months after the pain started i began having change in rigidity of my erection. Now i dont wake up with erections and they are weak when i try to get them. I dont know what the hell happened. Could i have mildly fractured the penis somehow. IF anyone knows anything about penile fractures I would appreciate it!!!!!!
>you would know if you had a major fracture. however this might have resulted from a minor fracture. you would most likely feel a scar inside your penis if this is so. you could also see bending when you have an erection.
>i do not think that if you are having rigidity problems that it is from a fracture, unless you are soft after the scar tissue formation. i would consult a urologist and ask them about blood flow blockage.


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