Is there a “sex toy or tool” to prevent additonal injury to my Peyronie’s penis?

Good day! 

Doctor,

Is there any "sex toy or tool" that can help not to get more injured when masturbating?

Thanks for being available to us  PD Warriors.

Greetings,

You are welcome, and thanks for being a Warrior.   It is my pleasure and my obligation to tell people about how to help themselves recover from Peyronie's disease without drugs or surgery.

For years I have listed a nice size group of such "Peyronies sex toy' items on the PDI website because they can indeed protect and support the shaft during intercourse and help prevent further injury when you already have Peyronies.   When the shaft is bent, curved, dented  or narrowed due to the underlying scar material it is extremely vulnerable to injury by collapsing or folding over during the rigors of intercourse and masturbation.  Any man with such a penile deformity should look at these devices to see what appeals to him – and use it to prevent additional harm.   Go to PDI store front and scroll down until you see the penis support devices to be used during intercourse.  

Of course, it is always best to slow down, use a reasonable and cautious technique while masturbating, and use plenty of sexual lubricant to avoid additional injury while masturbating.   Vibrators are always a safe tool to use since little friction or force is used.   TRH

Dr.Herazy

2 thoughts on “Is there a “sex toy or tool” to prevent additonal injury to my Peyronie’s penis?

  1. Steve says:

    I have had Peyronie’s disease for over a year now and still haven’t received any treatment. But when I need to masturbate I use a tenga egg, they are soft and tender on the penis and with some lube it works very well for me.

  2. Theodore Herazy says:

    Greeting Steve,

    Thanks for sharing that information. Remember, all sexual activity must be gentle, careful and non-injurious to the penis.

    When do you plan on getting busy doing something to help the Peyronie’s disease? The sooner you start assisting the healing process, the better. You do not want to allow more inflammation to build up any more scar tissue than possible. TRH

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