Nerve damage to the head of my penis : treatment / therapy o Posted: 06-28-07 17:20pm
Is there any other treatment or therapy
for my condition?
Thanks.
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Sexual Health - Men Answer A3066 Posted: 08-08-07 07:45am
You wrote:"
List of other diseases, conditions, or
injuries and their treatment: Pre-existing
injuries to my right testicle, neck, right
shoulder, right arm and hand, left arm and
hand, upper back, middle back, lower back,
and right knee. Mostly soft tissue damage
and nerve damage.
Diagnosis that has been suggested: The
head of my penis was injured (a contusion
caused by a toilet seat) on January 5,
2005; resulting in a dull throbbing pain
when my penis is not in use and a sharp,
intense pain when being used sexually or
for urination.
Current medical status: Diagnosis: Nerve
damage to the head of my penis."
There is no medication that can rebuild
the nerves in the body. If you can feel
pain, the nerves are conducting impulses
which means that they are functioning.
During trauma, nerve endings become more
sensitive and that’s why you feel or
experience pain. It seems that there is
nothing you can do but to take painkillers
and consult a urologist for advice.
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