I always thought in the majority of Peyronie's cases after it is in the stable phase for many years, it usually doesn't change. However, I just saw a dent on the side of my shaft that was never there before. Is it common for this to happen after so many stable years? Could I have caused this with traction? Thanks
It's not unusual for a new plaque to form in a patient who is already prone to Peyronie's Disease. It could be that you had a new injury (likely microtrauma) which triggers the process again.
I don't think its likely that traction caused any issues unless it was done incorrectly (overstretching, too much tension, used for abnormally long periods of time without breaks, etc.).
You know any idea how can I contact dr levine because iam far away in other country
Quote from: Sayedd087 on September 11, 2021, 07:43:08 AM
You know any idea how can I contact dr levine because iam far away in other country
Here is his website and phone number --->https://www.drlevinemenshealth.com/MeetDrLevine .
Well, Doctor Trost thinks that Peroynes can change anytime during your lifetime depending of the individual, mine is still progressing after 2 years