I recently discovered a
lumpLumps in the breasts on the side of my
penisCancer - penis
Curvature of the penis
Penis care (uncircumcised)
Penis pain,
which my urologist believes to be the start of
peyronieCurvature of the penis's disease.
In reading the literature I notice that trauma can be a cause,
and I am wondering if my diagnosis of bladder cancer in '96
and all the ensuing cysto's etc. can be a cause or continuing
source of further trauma and catalyst for this disease?
The cancer was discovered early, and has not reoccurred, but since
I have to undergo these
invasiveGestational trophoblastic disease
Invasive
Minimally invasive heart surgery
Noninvasive
Noninvasive test
Squamous cell carcinoma - invasive procedures rather frequently
I am curious as to their possible relationship to this new symtom.
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Dear lee,
PeyronieCurvature of the penis's disease is an inflammation of the erectile bodies in the
penisCancer - penis
Curvature of the penis
Penis care (uncircumcised)
Penis pain (corpora cavernosa). It can occur at any age, but increases after age 40. Peyronie's disease is associated with painful erections, curvature of the penis with erections, and problems achieving erections that are firm enough or last long enough for successful intercourse.
The cause of this disease is not known. Theories range from infectious causes to trauma. Some patients have spontaneous resolution of there symptoms. Various treatments have been tried with limited success. Surgical treatment to remove the scar like plaques and placement of penile prostheses may become necessary to allow for intercourse.
Bladder cancer requires close surveillance to rule out recurrent disease. This involves cystoscopy (passing a lighted telescope through the urethra into the bladder). This procedure should be minimally invasive if performed with a flexible cystoscope causing little if any trauma to the corpora cavernosa.
Sincerely, HFHS M.D.-CK
*Keyword: Peyronie's disease