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bentin r inmation about peyronie's on website, it states most common curvature is upward, curvature to side may indicate or conditions. is diff dx of curvature to side, onset age 50, no readily palpable plaque? also had penile fx (audible snap transient severe pain) about 1 yr after onset of curvature, now no pain no problems erection/ intercse except painless curvature. have been taking vit e about a yr now, no resolution. in addition, can advise about topical verapamil medication as described on peyronies.com? lastly, can recommend a physician se penile problems in balt/h dc a?
Re: bentCurvature to the side at age 50 is almost always Peyronie’s in my experience (a small number of bona fide fractures would be the bulk of the rest). I have not had any experience with verapamil, but have heard some have improved a little. There are several major medical schools/centers in your area; all of them have excellent urologists.
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