Does anyone know of any sites where i can get a professional opinion from a urol!


Question: Charles, you shouldn't have posted because you really have no idea what you're talking about.

Penile "fracture" is a rare, although not impossible condition where rather than fracture a bone, you tear the muscular and circulatory tissues of the penis. Again, not common, but not impossible, and it could explain the stunted penile growth, and erectile difficulties.

I am surprised you haven't seen a urologist by now, however as someone who has had issues with my penis in the very recent past, I understand the awkwardness of doing so.

My best advice is to see a real doctor face to face, where he can examine it. As my urologist said "the best way to figure out what's going on down there is to take a look". As creepy/weird as that is, it's true.

However, if you would still prefer to talk to someone online instead, or want to get an opinion before seeing someone, there are some resources you can use.

www.medhelp.org is a website where you can post a question which may get selected for answering by a doctor in that specialty.

www.emedicine.com is a website run by webmd, medline etc... which basically compiles doctor-written articles on a variety of conditions. The particular page for this condition is http://www.emedicine.com/med/TOPIC3415.H...
You may have to register to use the website, but registration is free, and the articles are intended for doctors, so they are very very comprehensive, though they do have quite a bit of medical jargon to sift through (a medical dictionary, usually online, helps).

Best of luck, and get better soon! Feel free to e-mail me if you need more advice or help; I know a fair bit about the area.


Answers: Charles, you shouldn't have posted because you really have no idea what you're talking about.

Penile "fracture" is a rare, although not impossible condition where rather than fracture a bone, you tear the muscular and circulatory tissues of the penis. Again, not common, but not impossible, and it could explain the stunted penile growth, and erectile difficulties.

I am surprised you haven't seen a urologist by now, however as someone who has had issues with my penis in the very recent past, I understand the awkwardness of doing so.

My best advice is to see a real doctor face to face, where he can examine it. As my urologist said "the best way to figure out what's going on down there is to take a look". As creepy/weird as that is, it's true.

However, if you would still prefer to talk to someone online instead, or want to get an opinion before seeing someone, there are some resources you can use.

www.medhelp.org is a website where you can post a question which may get selected for answering by a doctor in that specialty.

www.emedicine.com is a website run by webmd, medline etc... which basically compiles doctor-written articles on a variety of conditions. The particular page for this condition is http://www.emedicine.com/med/TOPIC3415.H...
You may have to register to use the website, but registration is free, and the articles are intended for doctors, so they are very very comprehensive, though they do have quite a bit of medical jargon to sift through (a medical dictionary, usually online, helps).

Best of luck, and get better soon! Feel free to e-mail me if you need more advice or help; I know a fair bit about the area.

I might can help. I've done a lot of research and I can at least shed some light on your problem.

I really think 90% of your question is BS. It is almost impossible to "fracture" your penis, because it is not a bone it is muscle! This is a silly question. If you have a small penis deal with it, and realize a lot of men do...





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