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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Ride daily. I often have penile numbness after a period of time in the saddle. Could this be a cause of PD, and cause further exacerbation of my PD? Do you have any recommendations on bicycle saddles, or bicycle types, that would hep reduce penile numbness/trauma? Thank you. I have had a penile curvature for 2 years that also has great pain. Is it a normal side effect of PD to have pain this long or is there another cause to consider? I was kicked in the penis six weeks ago. I was diagnosed with Peyronie's disease this week. I have not had intercourse in a year or more. Could the injury have caused the Peyronie's disease? In any of the cases you've seen, is stress indicated as a possible trigger for Peyronie's? I ask, because in me its appearance coincided with a very stressful period of my life. Is there a causal link between adolescent masturbation and PD? Is there any association between Lexopro and the development of PD? Is there any association of PD with use of ED drugs such as Cialis. Could taking Viagra and Cialis once or twice a month over 2 yrs have caused me to develop Peyronie's Disease? Is there any correlation between other autoimmune disorders, such as lichen planus for example, and the occurrence of PD, or the prognosis of the condition? It seems that the onset of PD occurred within a few weeks of having a cystoscopy. Could this have been the factor in getting my PD? Since trauma and micro-trauma are widely accepted as a major cause of PD, what is believed to be the level of risk from intralesional verapamil (ILV) treatments? Also, does the aging process make the tunica more subject to damage from ILV treatments? What are the implications of PD secondary to catheterization trauma as regards the causal factors of PD? Why would inflammation in the urethra lead to PD? Why would injury to a separated part of the penis find its way to the tunica? What causes waisting? What is the link between Peyronie's and Dupuytren's contracture? Drugs (Cialis, Viagra, Rogaine, etc) Dupuytren's Disease General Hypertension/Stress Trauma Future Treatments Stem Cell Research Nonsurgical Treatment A naturopathic doctor also recommends L-arginine for PD, but insists that a low dose will do nothing. No, he is not selling L-arginine. He recommends a very high dose — at least 3 grams per day and working up to 21 grams per day. Do you know of any risks to trying this? Are interferon injections as effective as verapamil injections? Are there any contraindications to using Adderall when one has a diagnosis of PD or if one were taking Trental and
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