If ESWT can reduce pain, does ESWT then also reduce sensitivity ?

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thx1138

Numerous post mention pain reduction with EWST. Does it follow that there is risk of reduced sensitivity ?
Peyronies Disease with 35 degree curve. ED; Viagra 100 becoming unreliable. Uncomfortable with needles.
Chronic Prostatitis going back decades. Hydrocele. Varicocele. Considering implant.

Christopher1

Try gabapentinoids or Lyrica first.

Alternatively, you can use alpha lipoic acid - which is natural.
Snake Diet + 5-day fasts + pentox + NeoV's stretching routine + Mito Red Light. Curvature 99% gone.

I also used Todd Capistrant's "Fascial Distortion Model" to help my curvature. Start slowly.

Peyrat79

Quote from: thx1138 on December 12, 2021, 02:17:55 PM
Numerous post mention pain reduction with EWST. Does it follow that there is risk of reduced sensitivity ?

This question seems to be very straight forward. I've had not received an answer yet from the blogs in the forum. Which might be valued as a "good sign". However some users state that after ESWT-sessions some symptoms get worse, like additional scarring or the development of new plaques or even stronger curvature. Some say they can literally feel, that the hard pressure (although low energy??) waves definetley destroy tissue. However, many of these users report about using other things, like VED or traction devices at the same time. Furthermore some of them still seem to be in an "active phase" anyway, during which the desease naturally still progresses. All these factors make it really hard for me to judge wether there are true side effects possible or not.
innate lateral curvature, distal plaque in septum with one-sided hourglassing in 2011, rupture during SKIT with lesion/scarring in 2020