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dude22254

Hello all... I was recently diagnosed with very mild Peyronie's consisting of a tiny superficial scar tissue (1 -2 mm) on the anterior (urethra) side below the glans penis right next to my circumcision scar. Location causes discomfort (stinging/burning like a cut) as I would assume it would seeing that the area is sensitive to begin with. I do not have any curvature that I am concerned with. I am at week 6. Some days are better than others but definitely not as bad as the first 3-4 weeks. From what I read and have been told, I am a mild case. However, this is just the beginning and who knows if and how it progresses. I have seen two urologists and settled on a known Peyronie's specialist in the Purchase, NY area. I have been prescribed Pentox and supplement it with CoQ-10 (not the Ubiquinol version as I erred when I bought them), l-carnitine and l-arginine (per dosage recommendations found on this site). We are on a wait and see with a game plan. The game plan is the most important thing for me as well as getting the pain to eventually subside.  

Jonbinspain

Sounds like you've found a good Urologist and you're doing the right things.

I would suggest you read all you can here. Every case of this damn disease is different. If curvature starts to develop, look at starting traction and/or VED.

But, you're doing pretty much all you can right now. It certainly sounds as if you're in the active phase, and now is the time to attack and fight back against this.

I wish we could tell you how, or when this may develop. It may, it may not. The disease is somewhat of an enigma.  

kuaka

CoQ10 is fine if you are young.  Ubiquinol is more active, and as we age, we lose the enzyme which does the conversion.  Stay on top of it...