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Title: How to diagnose Peyronies Disease without clear plaque?
Post by: Doji on January 05, 2018, 12:49:21 PM
So I have been suffering from the effects of a penis injury for half a year now and I'm still not sure if it's Peyronies Disease or just an injury of the corpus cavernosum that is taking longer than usual to heal. I'm changing my self-diagnosis and my mood every other week. The main reason for that is that I still can't clearly detect any plaque. All other symptoms would support the Peyronies Disease theory.

As I learned from the internet plaque may also develop long after the incident, but it seems to be rather uncommon that there is no clear evidence even after 6 months and I don't really know which conclusion to draw from that: Am I lucky and it's not Peyronies Disease, or is my plaque just hiding very well?

I tried to find some general information on how to detect plaque in this forum, but it doesn't seem to be a heavily discussed topic as most people affected by Peyronies Disease just seem to have a hard, round lump that doesn't raise any doubts. That is just not the case for me.

What is the case for me is the following:
Does that help in any way? Does anyone have experience with plaque that developed very late or couldn't clearly be felt even after such a long time?

It would really be great just to know what I'm dealing with...
Title: Re: How to diagnose Peyronies Disease without clear plaque?
Post by: TonySa on January 05, 2018, 02:43:43 PM
Only ultrasound can say and sometimes not always visible there