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peter123


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ID also liek to know. Where this cord is there is the point of maximum curvature and the indentation, it's exactly below this cord. So I assume it is some kind of plaque. But anatomically it could be a vein, I thought an inflamed vein but that usually doesn't take 5 months to resolve and doesn't cause 20 degree curvature and loss of girth

So I don't know. I'll do an ultra sound in 10 days with doctors specializing in peyronies and hopefully after I can answer what this lump is
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melting

Inflamed structures in the penis then often harden to solve the inflammation (basically the hardening is cooling the inflammation, a very crude way of the body to solve it)

In itself it doesn't look bad, I have lots of similar healthy protruding veins. But being directly related to your bend it's also possible something(plaque) is below /near it. As the plaques also can interfere with blood flow this vein might be bigger cause it's under more strain/constraint.
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peter123

Quote from: melting on July 11, 2020, 09:38:58 PM
Inflamed structures in the penis then often harden to solve the inflammation (basically the hardening is cooling the inflammation, a very crude way of the body to solve it)

In itself it doesn't look bad, I have lots of similar healthy protruding veins. But being directly related to your bend it's also possible something(plaque) is below /near it. As the plaques also can interfere with blood flow this vein might be bigger cause it's under more strain/constraint.

Well, I cnat plapate anything below the cord there is nothing there. Also the indentation is Exactly where the cord is, if there was plaque below it I don't think this d be the case since it'd probably be elsewhere. When erect the curvature is pretty much exactly where this lump. So that you can see in the video
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