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Erectile Dysfunction with veins on penis and penis tilted to one side

Hi Everyone,

I am 26 years old. From the past 8 months, I am experiencing erectile dysfunction. The top portion of my penis is not getting enlarged. I am having difficulty in having and maintaining an erection. Also I am noticing veins in my penis became enlarged. Veins was not their 7 months before. In addition to this, my penis is getting curved and tilted to one side. But there is no curve while it is erect.My urologist said everything is fine and ed is because of psychological problems. Is this related to peyronies disease ? My urologist said I don't have peyronies plaques on sides of penis. I suspect some problem with blood flow as blood is not entering in the top portion of my penis. Also the sensitivity in penis is reduced. I wanted to know what exactly happened to my penis. Please give some advice or related medical conditions. Please enlighten me about peyronies disease.

Symptoms: ED, veins on penis, penis tilted to one side, loss of sensitivity, top of penis not erecting properly
Other details: No smoking, occasional drinking.

Please give me some advice and overview about this problem. I am experiencing the worst phase of my life till now.
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
It can be due to Peyronie’s disease or Mondor’s disease. Mondor’s disease is superficial thrombophlebitis of the penis. This is an inflammatory reaction to a clot within the vein. This subsequently causes blockages and dilation of the vein. It is typically painless, but can be painful. In studies, patients were noted to have thrombophlebitis after a prolonged sexual act with or without intercourse. It was described as cord-like thickening of the superficial penile veins.

Diagnosis can be confirmed by ultrasound.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.



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Hi, since a urologist has examined you, its unlikely to be Peyronie's disease. This causes abnormal, fibrous lumps (plaques) to form inside the erectile tissue of the penis. This can cause an erect penis to curve or bend. It could be due to medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart or thyroid conditions, poor circulation, low testosterone, depression, spinal cord injury, nerve damage, or neurologic disorders. Discuss these options with your doctor when you happen to meet him next time. Regards.
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