How to treat penile buckling without tunica break?
I had a trivial accident which caused this buckling in the penis. The mri came of out to be no fracture seen.
It's been 6 months since then and it still pains. I been having no morning erection since then. If I force an erection, it doesn't feel like my erection.
Can anyone say how to treat it ? Can stem cell or prp help ?
The buckling is in my left side. My right side is smooth without any bump during erection but, my left side is abnormal it's not like a cylinder (actual corpora structure) there is like a small crack like feeling ( wound). It's literally killing me since then
Anyone please help me, it's been more than 6 months now. The docs are not okay with surgery since the mri showed no scar or break,
Pls help is there any remedy ? Prp , stem cell or something
Pls help
Thank you
Penile buckling
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Few months I had an incident where I manipulated my penis, doctors ruled out penile fracture after imaging process. I don't have good erections since then, it feels like there is no base to my penis. I'm considering an implant.
Few months I had an incident where I manipulated my penis, doctors ruled out penile fracture after imaging process. I don't have good erections since then, it feels like there is no base to my penis. I'm considering an implant.
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I might as well be the bearer of bad news.
There’s nobody I know of on this website who is gonna be able to give you advice to fix something like this.
Here is my real advice: Doctors don’t know everything. They like to think they do in many cases, but the truth is they don’t.
Just because one radiologist has taken a look at an MRI and declared you structurally sound doesn’t mean you are.
Nobody knows your body like you do. That’s generally true for everyone. So you’re going to have to pursue the problem with different doctors.
I played Army for a living for 23 years and dealt with the shit show that passes for medical car in the uniformed services. At some point youve got to say “whoa, stop, no more telling me nothing’s wrong or it’s all in my mind. I have a problem and the fact that you are unable to see it or diagnose it isn’t my failure.”
That’s true in both the Army & in civilian land.
Medical care tends to latch on to the simplest solution and in most cases the body cooperates by healing itself. You’ve got a cough? Oh, you have a cold. You’re vomiting? Probably a stomach virus.
When you’ve got something going on out of the ordinary doctors are not, by and large, all that good
at investigating, using detective type skills to come up with the correct diagnosis.
You need an andrologist, a doctor who specializes in male genitourinary issues.
Take pictures. Keep a medical diary. Do the research and find the right doctor. Pain is an indicator. No morning wood is an indicator. You suffered a traumatic penis injury and the fact it doesn’t jump out from the MRI isn’t evidence of anything other than they have yet to figure out what’s wrong.
In 68 years I’ve done a lot of things that caused me to damage various parts but I’m exceptionally glad I never buckled my dick.
Good luck.
There’s nobody I know of on this website who is gonna be able to give you advice to fix something like this.
Here is my real advice: Doctors don’t know everything. They like to think they do in many cases, but the truth is they don’t.
Just because one radiologist has taken a look at an MRI and declared you structurally sound doesn’t mean you are.
Nobody knows your body like you do. That’s generally true for everyone. So you’re going to have to pursue the problem with different doctors.
I played Army for a living for 23 years and dealt with the shit show that passes for medical car in the uniformed services. At some point youve got to say “whoa, stop, no more telling me nothing’s wrong or it’s all in my mind. I have a problem and the fact that you are unable to see it or diagnose it isn’t my failure.”
That’s true in both the Army & in civilian land.
Medical care tends to latch on to the simplest solution and in most cases the body cooperates by healing itself. You’ve got a cough? Oh, you have a cold. You’re vomiting? Probably a stomach virus.
When you’ve got something going on out of the ordinary doctors are not, by and large, all that good
at investigating, using detective type skills to come up with the correct diagnosis.
You need an andrologist, a doctor who specializes in male genitourinary issues.
Take pictures. Keep a medical diary. Do the research and find the right doctor. Pain is an indicator. No morning wood is an indicator. You suffered a traumatic penis injury and the fact it doesn’t jump out from the MRI isn’t evidence of anything other than they have yet to figure out what’s wrong.
In 68 years I’ve done a lot of things that caused me to damage various parts but I’m exceptionally glad I never buckled my dick.
Good luck.
Age 68. Physically fit educated red neck in Texas. Very married. 23 cm (18+5) of LGX installed by Dr. Bryan Kansas 12/31/2019. I fought the ED and my wife & I won. I’m either full of shit or sound advice. You decide which.
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