What are your thoughts about Peyronie’s disease after second prostate biopsy?

I never had a problem with my penis til the last year. I am 63 yo, WM who has had two prostate biopsies over the last 6 yrs…each biopsy came back negative. After this second biopsy I notice my cock bends towards my tummy when erect and that it has lost about 3/4 of a inch…this is substantiated by my wife. Also, I have trouble obtaining and maintaining a erection even with the use of ED drugs.  Please help with your thoughts.

Thank you,

Peter Martin

Greetings Peter,

Your upward distortion and lost of penile length suggest the possibility of Peyronie's disease.  I suggest you have yourself examined to see if that is true or not.  I also suggest you go to a urologist different than the one who did the biopsies to assure a more non-biased and straightforward discussion.

Many men with Peyronie's disease develop it as a result of repeated catheterization associated with prostate surgery and biopsy.  Please refer to "Possible Peyronie's Cause:  Catheter and Cystoscopic Trauma."   Much abuse to the shaft and urethra can and does take place during these procedures and this could lead to Peyronies disease developing; since this traumatic effects tend to accumulate, all the more so.  

Further, repeated use of ED drugs (PDE5 inhibitors like Viagra, Cialis and Levitra) can also lead to a curved penis.  For more information you should read "Peyronies and Viagra" and "Peyronie's Disease Plaque, Viagra, Cialis, Levitra and Blood Supply."

There are some good things that Alternative Medicine can offer you in the way of Peyronie's treatment.  Please read the PDI website for information on a way out of using more drugs and procedures that can make your problem worse than it is now.   TRH  

Dr.Herazy

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