Possible Peyronie's after 1 ultrasound injection

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haogq

Hello, the first thing I wanna say is thanks every one for your effort to make this site great. It makes me feel not alone when fighting with Peyronie's. This is my first post here. I am 26 yo Malaysian and currently working in China. Long story short, what happened to me is like getting struck by lightning, twice. The circumcision/frenectomy I had about 2.5 years ago in Los Angeles, US was the cause of my ED. More specifically, that surgery reduced my libido greatly so that I was not as horny as before and erection would requiring stronger stimuli.

For some reasons, it so happened that I didn't aware that is ED until this March. I was very stressful and anxious since this January for job-related issues. At almost same time I got severe testicle pain, and felt that my balls were shrink in size(atrophy). That brought me to see uro in China. Blood tests, urine tests and testicle ultrasound were performed and everything was normal. Only then I remembered to mention my ED with the uro. He suggested a Doppler to figure out if there is VL.

Later during the Doppler test a technician injected my penis with 2 ml of alprostadil, it was quite painful and my erection wasn't too hard and last only for 40 minutes or so. But, the terrible thing is, about 3-5 minutes later after injection, the technician noticed a visible 20 degree penile twist toward right. Since then my dick remains twisted . I went straight into panic after noticing this BS. Now, my penis has a obvious 10 to 70 degrees twist to right when flaccid, and about 20 to 40 degrees when erect. There is also a noticeable slight curvature when erected. And this is certainly caused by the injection on the right side of my penis.

I have been to several Chinese uro after onsite of deformity. But in an odd way, none of the uro, including myself, could find any palpable plaque/bump on my penis. Someone asked an ultrasound in flaccid, and the doctor couldn't find any large plaque either. However, she reported that there are many calcification points. I have no clue if these points are related with the injection though. Based on the symptom, I guess the injection gave me Peyronie's or penile fibrosis.


Treatment:

Most uro I see in China use "wait and see plus vita E" strategy. Now after searching online, I am on 6 weeks of Pentox and low dose Viagra plus some other supplement, nothing happened yet.

btw in last year, I tried Viagra for 1 time, turns out it was quite effective. During that night when sleeping with a girl, my erection last almost whole night. Indeed my cock was able to up very easily for the next 1-2 days. However, after onsite of penile torsion, viagra seems no longer that effective. Thus likely the injury worsen my erection as well.

Some Questions:

I am curious if anyone had similar twist/torsion/Peyronie's issue, esp. appeared by a single penile injection? I.e. not develop slowly and gradually after hundreds of injections but all at once. The risk of injection seems vary greatly. And is it common to have penile deformity when there is no sensible bump? Thanks for any input.
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haogq

And some non-educated guess about the deformity:
1. The technician who performed the ultrasound did not instruct my to masturbate after injection, simply just waiting, is this standard? Maybe the lack of assistance/touch to erect is the cause.
2. Given that I had testicle/pelvic pain, there's probably inflammation inside my penis, and the injection of drug triggered something causing Peyronie's.
3. Something wrong with the drug, e.g. bad storage. Or simply some very very rare thing happened.

And to be honest, the Peyronie's destroyed my life and made me miserable. A deformed penis hurts much more than mild ED.
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TonySa

You're on the right track, consider adding traction and/or VED...commit to regular treatment daily for 6 months.  You've started treatment early so good chance it will help.  If not, xiapex injections are an option down the road.
PxD 2 yrs 9/16.  Failed all treatment. 9/11/18: excision, grafting & implant Dr Karpman MtnView Ca, AMS CX 18cm + 3-1cm RTEs.
Pump failed.  2/11/20 Dr Karpman installed Titan 22cm +1cm RTE.

haogq

Thanks for the reply,  yes I am also planning on getting a good traction device. Will explore this site to pick a good one.  As of Xiapex, is it helpful for diffuse scarring? Seems it is good for bigger plaques.  
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