Pain and semi erect curve after masturbation injury

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Lpeypee

Hello Guys,

I have some questions and I hope to get some help. I felt a sharp pain during masturbation with strong grip 2 months ago. Since then I am experiencing sharp pains, burning sensations and dull aches in my flaccid and erect penis. What concerns me the most ist that my penis in semi erect state is curving very much like 30 degrees to the left at the point where the pain is coming from. When its fully erect there is no curve and everything looks normal. I'm currently taking Cialis 5mg before sleep, L-Arginin, L-Carnitine and Vitamin E. Will the curve over time be noticeable in erect state? Did anyone of you experienced same onset of peyronies? Can it be a normal healing wound because of the missing curve when erect? Can it be something else that is not peyronies?

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Lostand Looking24

My onset was the same, curve in semi erect state that would straighten out when fully erect. Though I do not remember the moment of injury.

It took a while for my fully erect state to also curve, maybe 3 months, but now it does and still curves when both semi-erect and fully erect.

At the time before I had any fully erect curvature, I read into it online and saw that semi erect curves are deemed hard-flaccid, and not peyronies, and so I ignored it, didn't try any treatment because hard-flaccid wasn't something that bothered me.

Turns out it ended up being peyronies. So my advice would be that even if you read a semi erect curve isn't peyronies and rather it's hard flaccid, I would probably still keep treating it as if it is peyronies, to hopefully prevent it from worsening and effecting your fully erect state over time.

Probably start traction with the RestoreX which only requires 30 mins a day, or Penimaster Pro if you can't afford the RestoreX. Though the Penimaster Pro requires significantly more time daily. Consult with your doctor first before trying anything however. Listen to your body also.

Also you should probably try abstaining from sexual activity for a bit to let it recover. I didn't lol. But I remember how it felt in the early days, it felt like my penis was using all it's strength to get to semi-erect, it just felt tired. Like if you try and do one last set of bicep curls after a long arm workout.
 
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Symptoms at 22
Diagnosed
Curve to the right that fluctuates between 20-30 degrees and indentation. Indent is exactly where the curve is.
No palpable plaque. When fully erect, the curve sight/indentation is softer than the rest of the erection.

Lpeypee

Hey Lostand,
thank you for your answer. I will definitely ask my doc about the devices you mentioned. But do you think when the injury was only 2 months ago traction wouldn't cause more injurys or is it safe. I also have another question regarding your curve. Ist the curve still bigger in semi erect state or ist your erect curve now exactly the same like the semi erect one. And did you experience the semi erect curve always in the beginning? Because sometimes it's more noticeable for me and then there are erections where its less noticeable?
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Semi erect curve is way worse than fully erect for me, probably double as much curve when semi-erect compared to full erection.
And at the beginning it was the same as you, sometimes noticeable sometimes less so when semi-erect. Even now, sometimes my semi erection is straight, but the majority of the time the curve is there when semi-erect. But the fully erect state is always the same now with a 20 degree curve.

And for the part about the injury being 2 months ago regarding traction, I honestly have no clue. I didn't start traction until 6 months after my symptoms began.

 
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Symptoms at 22
Diagnosed
Curve to the right that fluctuates between 20-30 degrees and indentation. Indent is exactly where the curve is.
No palpable plaque. When fully erect, the curve sight/indentation is softer than the rest of the erection.