Quote from: Mikel7 on May 09, 2024, 06:22:58 AMWelcome JellalFerr11 to the forum. First thing you need to do is to fil in your signature line -->Signature Line. This will give other members a quick snapshot of your history. Then please download and study our survival guide -->Survival Guide. This is our comprehensive list regarding peyronies and it's different treatments.
Sorry to hear you are experiencing pain and some problems with your penis. I agree on what LostandLooking said about it appearing normal. You say that you have lost length/girth but do you know about how much? You need to get some preliminary measurements for
future reference.
Pain is an indicator of something wrong and needs investigation. Is the pain in an area that you can pinpoint? In your pelvis or inside an area of your penis? Can you pinpoint a time when this all began? Was there an injury from sex or it just appeared like this?
So your 3rd Dr said that he could feel plaque. Did he do an ultrasound? Do you have normal morning erections when waking up and is there pain with them? Have you fallen on your butt and/or injured your tailbone?
Possibly you may need an erect ultrasound to see what is going on. It is true that you are young and peyronies hits older men more frequently but you cannot dismiss that there is something going on. You may also have to go to another Dr for examination. For the pain you need to look into heat therapy as this may provide you with some relief. Curvatures of the penis are congenital and normal. You say though that yours has gotten worse. By how much? Just try to get a hold of any anxiety and don't obsess over this. Get a game plan and work it out. I would not start and traction or VED therapy at this point in time until you find out exactly what is going on.
Mikel7