Recovering from Untreated Ischemic Priapism
Posted: Mon May 19, 2025 7:18 pm
I posted about my unfortunate circumstances previously, and was focused on potential rehabilitation and recovery methods. I understand that the outlook is very poor for this condition but in lieu of a systemic comprehensive recovery. I wanted to know if anyone has had success recovering certain aspects and functions within the penile health. For instance, in addition to overall erectile dysfunction and lack of spontaneous erection, there is the reduction in vascularity, the reduction in sensitivity of the shaft, the reduction and functional tone and tissue density, etc. It’s clear that this altogether indicates a damaged if not deadened penis, but if any aspect is salvageable, then it will be worth pursuing independently. I’d also like to know about any cutting edge urologist or stem cell clinics that apply advanced technologies, such as hydrogels or oxygenated scaffolding or matrices in conjunction with stem cells. I know I should come in to grips with the idea of an implant but I need to exhaust all options first.
Also if anyone has dealt with an untreated priapism it would be nice to share your account here. I understand this is a rare condition and for that reason there is little info about it.
I would note that I am now four months removed from the ischemic event so recovery outlooks are worse. But for what it’s worth, I am still achieving erections with Cialis and stimulation.
Also if anyone has dealt with an untreated priapism it would be nice to share your account here. I understand this is a rare condition and for that reason there is little info about it.
I would note that I am now four months removed from the ischemic event so recovery outlooks are worse. But for what it’s worth, I am still achieving erections with Cialis and stimulation.