Hi I am a new member. I hope I will find some informations from some of you with more experience. I decided that I will have to go ahead and do something about my penis curvature which I do not know whether is congenital or I peyronies.
A few days ago as I was erect out of habit I was pushing my penis with force to stay straight I think I did it on two different occasion. I noticed yesterday that I have now an indentation at the spot where I applied pressure. I has affected me because I am afraid is permanent or that I started developing scar tissue on the healthy side of my penis. Anyone who has any experience as to whether the indentation will go away.
If you have always had the curvature, it may be congenital. A proper diagnosis is in order before you attempt additional correction. If you have a Peyronie's aware urologist, you are ahead of the game...otherwise, there is a list of Dr's in this forum somewhere...perhaps an admin can direct you to it.
Gradual and gentle are key aspects...and patience.
Don't know if this helps but congenital curves are generally are more gradual, where Peyronies curves are more acute.
Hey Andros me too Im such a dumb a**s I also put pressure on a side that was already had a lump and right now im in a little bit of pain
My big fear and what has caused me depression and devastated me is that I caused an indentation I can see and feel on the right side of my penis the healthy side. No this can develope into much worse and I am already depressed from seeing it. The uro saw no pluque in ultrasound but he did say that I must have scar tissue ring which is palpable. He prescribed potaba and vit e and I take pentox instead. He recommended unofficially penis extender he said pups are ineffective and would cause damage.
I feel horrible. I was so used to my penis the way it was. Now I lost confidence and in fear.
Do I have any chance of eliminating the Indentation I caused and causes me pain? Will it develop into peyronies? Has anybody had success with eliminating dents hour glass effects completely? I am lost.
See my PM's to you Andros.
James
Quote from: LWillisjr on May 29, 2015, 08:34:22 PM
Don't know if this helps but congenital curves are generally are more gradual, where Peyronies curves are more acute.
I have acute pain. That has made me fear for the worse. I was perfectly healthy and now I am devastated. Do not know if I will get worse and or get rid of the dent with VED