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Penile fracture no surgery

I believe I had a penile fracture a few years back, I heard a snap, my penis looks different now then it did a few years back, the skin sometimes covers the glans, it just looks, feels, and functions just overall worse, I don't get morning wood or really any spontaneous erections

I have had 2 dopplars both came up normal one in March of 2012 and the other in May of 2014 ( the fractured occurred late 2010 or early 2011) one of the urologists said that there's not a whole lot we can do because it (the tunica I assume) already healed wrongly?

Though wouldn't a dopplar or even a MRI or radiography be able to tell if a muscle healed wrongly especially if it was a unilateral fracture I don't know just a thought

I obviously want a functioning healthy penis again and don't want to get an implant , though haven't really read many positive things about this

So any tips suggestions , thoughts opinions, etc I just find it hard to believe that there's not a test to see if a muscle ( the tunica) healed wrongly
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I've also heard that penile fractures are usually just on one side (my left I believe)
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Your case appears too complicated to be understood by layman. You need doctors to guide you in your problem.Surgeons, urologist and psychologist may discuss your case to come to some prognosis. I hop you meet someone to help you to come out of this problem.
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also is there any medical evidence or anything like can a penile fracture or any other sort of penile trauma cause adult acquired buried penis?

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