Will traction help me?

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sonnyjim

If I have no curvature or bend, will traction still help me?

I have had scar tissue on the bottom of my dick (cs?) for almost a year now. Even though I have no bend will traction help me?

I have these symptoms:

Severe ED (Viagra and cialis only work 30% of the time and even then it doesnt happen on its own it takes a lot of stimulation)
Smaller flaccid
No libido
No spontaneous erections
No morning wood
Plaque seems to be growing
33yo, single
severe ed caused by injury to cs, soft glans, lack of sensation
penile implant: ams lgx 700

NeoV

I think yes, absolutely. If only because it can keep inflammation out of the penis (tgf-beta, in this case), and encourage blood flow. It also should help reduce the scarring. Be very careful and you should be good.

sonnyjim

I need to restore some function to my dick, not straighten it, will it still help?

I want spontaneous erections and morning wood back and have tried everything even Viagra doesn't give me morning wood anymore.

But I cant get my hands on Pentox because I'm in the UK and nobody prescribes it here...

Really down about this...
33yo, single
severe ed caused by injury to cs, soft glans, lack of sensation
penile implant: ams lgx 700

skunkworks

Traction did help my erection strength but I am not sure if that is typical.

VED might be the safest bet for you.
This is an emotionally destructive condition, we all have it, let's be nice to each other.

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Jonbinspain

sonnyjim;

I don't know your age, but if you're not feeling horny on a fairly regular basis. No erections, etc. perhaps you should get your testosterone levels checked?  

Low testosterone has been shown to be a contributing cause of Peyronie's.  

sonnyjim

I am in my 20s which is why this is sooo difficult for me to cope with...

33yo, single
severe ed caused by injury to cs, soft glans, lack of sensation
penile implant: ams lgx 700