Penis Problems by Andrew Hague in Open Access Journal of Reproductive System and Sexual Disorders in Lupine_Publishers.
Doctors will boast that their patients are not shy and tell
them everything but that is not how it is. Patients, especially men,
are a hindrance to themselves. Erectile dysfunction or the more
embarrassing bent knob of Peyronie’s is something most men fear
to admit. Even when they do summon the courage to talk to the
doctor the best they can do is euphemise. This tells the doctor that
the problem is more than physical, it is also psychological. Treat
with care. The patient will be referred to a urologist. The penis
is unique. Nowhere else on the male is there anything similar
and in the female, there is no equivalent and yet the failure of
this inflatable organ shares medical problems with other organs.
Explain to the patient that the penis is a balloon that inflates with
blood and he may begin to understand. If the blood cannot flow into
the penis, it will not expand. The blockage can be like blockages
that can occur elsewhere in the body and these are issue in which a
vascular surgeon specialises. Angiogenesis is the formation of new
blood vessels and that is the clue to the cure. What helps with heart
disease can also be applied to the penis.
About twenty years ago when orthopaedic surgeons learned
to heal broke bone [1] with lithotripters derived from urology
machines for breaking kidney stones [2], the discovery of wound
healing [3] was also made. This revealed that tissue formation
was promoted by the machine’s pressure pulses. Improved
vascularisation encouraged fibroblasts which led soon after to
finding further applications with damaged penises among them.
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