My interesting case of peyronie's disease

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mj50209

I am a 22 y.o. male.

I have a strange case of penile curvature, my right tunica albuginea sometimes get more swollen/engorged compared to left one; giving rise to a curve. When viewed from top, my erect penis has straight line boundary on left side and arc like boundary on right side  ???

It started happening probably due to my habit of dry humping my mate  :-[, i remember being straight-as-a-shaft when I was 16 y.o.

NOTE: I have 2 different types of erection
   TYPE 1. one side straight, one side arc - occurs when I wake up or during one of those ill timed erections
   TYPE 2. penis looks very normal, no signs of curvature - occurs when I press the base to sport a bigger hard-on. Squeezing with hand just . . . cures the right side curve. But strangely clamping via device makes the curve even worse & pronounced.

I haven't visited a doctor yet & I have jointed 7 PE forums in vain looking for answers. But I hope to get more accurate & insightful answers from the professionals here.

So, please tell me which treatment would suit me the best.


P.S. - Even before puberty, I always had a slightly displaced dorsal vein, its along the axis but slightly on left side -i can post a pic here if you allow.

Norm

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Without an official diagnosis from a doctor, we are on thin ice here telling you what to do for treatment. At least read the link above to get more info and see if one of the plans there suits you. If you want to try an approach from there, then ask away. We will help all we can with ideas and explanations. But without fail, we always tell you to see a doctor first and rule out other causes.  
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james1947

mj50209

Sawasdikap and welcome to the forum.
As Norm have written, it is very difficult for the forum members to make a diagnosis via the Internet based on your description only.
I will second Norm also regarding get diagnosed by a Peyronies specialist or at least by an urologist.
To make things simple, he can diagnose you by using an ultrasound to see first off all if you have some plaque developping and to give you some treatment.
Reading the link posted by Norm will give a direction to understand better what you have.

James
Age 71, Peyronies from Jan 2009 following penis fracture during sex. Severe ED.
Lost 2" length and a lot of girth. Late start, still VED, Cialis & Pentox helped. Prostate surgery 2014.
Got amazing support on the forum