Just told I have plauque

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carleton

I had seen a PA at my urologist the other day a follo up to sn infection  During the exam he asked if i had a curvuture of my penis whic i do.  He then felt my penis and informed me I have plaque formed.  He just told me to see my primary urologist doctor in 6 months.  I am now wonering if this is going to be a issue of concern.  I am now wondering if I should go sooner or how I could tell how bad myncurvature is.

skunkworks

What is a PA ?

Either way, don't wait 6 months. Go to a urologist as soon as possible, and get a proper examination.
This is an emotionally destructive condition, we all have it, let's be nice to each other.

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Hawk

PA = Physician's Assistant

I don't know what a "sn infection" is.  If it is a sinus infection, you have one thorough PA if he randomly asked if your penis was curved.

There are many things you don't say like age, if the curve has always been there or if it developed recently.  

Concerning an angle of curve, a "l" is no curve a "L" is a 90 degree curve, half way between is a 45 degree curve.  
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carleton

I meant to say an infection.  I was being seen on a follow up to a prostate/epidermis infection.  He was checking things and asking some question because early in the year I had to have a urethroplasty surgery.  When he said I had plaque I did not know what he meant and I did not ask since he did not seem overly concerened.  Now that i have researched it I am a liitle more concerned.  I know for me my penis makes a curve up which has made intercourse uncomfortable in certain positions but I had just assumed it was just how my penis was.  I have been thinking bak and I have all ways had a little curve but i think it is more pronounced now.  

james1947

Carleton

You need to see a Peyronies specialist as soon as you can and to begin treatment because in the early stage the treatments are more effective.
I am proposing you also to read the forum to understand better the disease and what forum members are doing to treat this disease.
You will find different approaches how to treat this disease.
I am taking Pentox, L-Arginine, Ubiquinol, Acetyl L-Carnitine and low dose Cialis. I am doing also 20 minutes VED daily.

James
Age 71, Peyronies from Jan 2009 following penis fracture during sex. Severe ED.
Lost 2" length and a lot of girth. Late start, still VED, Cialis & Pentox helped. Prostate surgery 2014.
Got amazing support on the forum