Getting hit in groin with "hard flaccid"

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Markyj

Medical articles and doctors say that getting hit while flaccid rarely causes any long term or significant injuries due to it's flaccidity, mobility, and low pressure. People with Hard Flaccid condition generally have less flexible and firmer flaccid.  Does non severe blunt impact to the flaccid penis mean that it is not as safe as people without hard flaccid?  Do I need to worry more about impact from sports for example or is it likely the same risk as everyone else?
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Curvekiller94

Great question I would imagine getting hit with hard flaccid would hurt pretty bad I would try to avoid it. I have it and I have been avoiding activities where that can happen out of fear
28 y/o
sex injury - gradually got worse
Hard flaccid, Indentation bottom left close to my body,  mild twist left
28° up 28° Left
official diagnosed @26 peyronies w/pain
Pentox, cialis, NSAID, tramadol(as needed)
Sciatic  pain radiates penis to foo

Jimmy123

An important point. This happened to me recently and it was -very- unpleasant. I don't think there has been any permanent damage (just additional pain that is improving after a few days) but that is more luck than anything else.  
No deformity or ED. Discomfort (which is improving gradually). Months of stress preceded symptoms. Discomfort can be palpated on practically the whole penis but it comes and goes. I can't find plaque. Latest urologist doubts that it is Peyronies Disease.

Juan

What are you doing for hard flaccid? I've been suffering it for more than 1 year. Inthink it's a nerve damage.
39 yo. Onset Oct/20. 25º dorsal bend 1cm before glans + high erection angle.
Pentoxifiline 400x3. Tadalafil 2,5. Vit E, D3, K2. Zinc.Omega3. Ubiquinol. ALCAR.
Traction with PMP.

Jimmy123

Many people seem to report improvement in HF whilst lying down. I don't see how this is indicative of nerve damage but I'm no expert.
No deformity or ED. Discomfort (which is improving gradually). Months of stress preceded symptoms. Discomfort can be palpated on practically the whole penis but it comes and goes. I can't find plaque. Latest urologist doubts that it is Peyronies Disease.

Juan

Yes me too have improvements if hf while lying down.
HF is a contraction of the corpus cavernosa smooth muscle, that's for sure. The point is to know what causes that contraction.
39 yo. Onset Oct/20. 25º dorsal bend 1cm before glans + high erection angle.
Pentoxifiline 400x3. Tadalafil 2,5. Vit E, D3, K2. Zinc.Omega3. Ubiquinol. ALCAR.
Traction with PMP.