I usually hear about people getting peyronies in the copora cavernosa. I recently dropped my phone on my penis when I woke up and was lying on my back with a morning erection. The bottom of my penis (urethra area) stung a little bit but I didn't have any bruising or swelling so I didn't think much of it. However, I have been having minor stinging, burning, and aching (only about 2 out of 10 on the pain scale) for the past 4 days. I am only concerned because the pain has been lasting this long. Is this duration a cause for concern and worth seeing a doctor for or should I just give it a few more days? Is there even anything they can do at this point?
Does this sound like it could be a fracture with pain lasting almost a week? I am supposed to take a trip this week but I am wondering if I should schedule a doctors appointment just in case there is a problem they can act on immediately
It doesn't seem like the weight of a phone could cause any real damage but if there's pain there's no harm in getting it checked out.
Quote from: TonySa on October 05, 2020, 08:12:38 PM
It doesn't seem like the weight of a phone could cause any real damage but if there's pain there's no harm in getting it checked out.
Yeah its only about a third of a pound dropped from just over a foot high so I wouldnt think so either. The bottom of the penis is softer than the top two chambers when erect so would that make it more at risk or less at risk?
Don't see how.
I'm sure my spongy body is damaged.
It sounds strange that you hurt your penis like that.
Yes that is called ventral peyronie's and it's what I have.
Quote from: Tobyg on October 06, 2020, 10:21:22 PM
I'm sure my spongy body is damaged.
It sounds strange that you hurt your penis like that.
strange in what way?
What if corpus spongiosum is damaged? No way to solve it, even through surgery?
My ventral indentations have reduced by 90%, one was pretty severe below the glans. I did that with traction by hand, heat, and extremely low insulin diet (like a Type 1 diabetic would eat in order to minimize insulin requirements). Nattokinase, CoQ10, pycnogenol, and ginseng etc. were helpful early on.
Would it be possible to have a fracture and not know? Are there such thing as partial fractures? I'm Still trying to figure out what my corpus spongiosum pain was