I obtained Peyronie's from my 1st injected Doppler test for ED in this March. Since then I developed a 20 degree twist and about 10 degree curve to the right. Till now I have been on daily 1200mg pentox for 3 month (also with viagra and Co-Q10). So far, there is no improvement, indeed it is more likely that the condition is getting worse(curvature, loss of girth). Before onsite of Peyronie's, my problem was mainly loss of libido. I was able to fully erect when aroused, just difficult to get arousal.
One embarrassing thing of taking pentox is that it makes my penis much softer than before, both flaccid and erected. Now my erection is at most 75%-80% as hard as before. I know a softer flaccid is a common sequel of taking pentox, and many members consider this as a good sign. But is softer erection common? I don't know if the progression of ED was caused by Peyronie's or pentox or both.
Has pentox given anyone similar experience? Thanks.
Not that I know of but I would def add a physical therapy to pentox—traction or VED to maximize results.
No!
James
Was just curious what your doppler identified? I'm thinking of getting one as well to get a clearer picture as I also have a twist and minimal curving however doctors are so far convinced it's not peyronies.
Of anything Pentox will majevetectoons better, as if thins blood making it flow easier
The way this was worded are you saying the injection from the ultrasound caused the peyronies or have I misunderstood you?