Peyronie's. Related To finasteride? My Experience And Maybe Yours...

Oscar66

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Since using finasteride (1mg) about the 1 year mark, the tissue of my "member" I guess became weaker. I've experienced what could be called Peyronie's in that there was/is deformed areas. They do seem to repair after reducing finasteride for a period of time (about 4 months for me).

Does finasteride weaken penis spongy flesh so that is it susceptible to Peyronie's?

I THINK SO....
 

Btg

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go for an ultrasound to confirm fibrotic tissue , and yes , finasteride has been linked to peyronies
 

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Since using finasteride (1mg) about the 1 year mark, the tissue of my "member" I guess became weaker. I've experienced what could be called Peyronie's in that there was/is deformed areas. They do seem to repair after reducing finasteride for a period of time (about 4 months for me).

Does finasteride weaken penis spongy flesh so that is it susceptible to Peyronie's?

I THINK SO....

Not at all common, but yes others have reported this. I would take it seriously.
 

Oscar66

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It's not as bad as I may be leading, but I have reported in earlier posts about the feeling of a "ring" around my head. I believe now it may be tissue that is beginning to get fibrous. Just wondering if others have felt like when taking finasteride, they experience painful erections due to the building of fibrous plaque. From what I've experienced and read, it can repair itself.
 
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