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Old 07-31-2013, 01:09 PM #3
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Thank you for your reply, he has been taking the nerve pills for a few weeks not but to no avail the problems persist. I do assume it's nerve damage as well I just hope it doesn't stay with him forever. He has a hard time living this way and it's been over a year now. I feel horrible and sad he is in pain.
I'm hoping someone has more ideas on how to heal him.



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Originally Posted by Shingebis View Post
Most likely a form of nerve damage called a traumatic neuroma.I do not know what the cure is but keeping it covered will help lessen the pain.


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other forms of trauma to the skin of the penis likely plays an important role in the pathogenesis and clinical presentation of this peculiar neural neoplasm.

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Traumatic neuroma follows different forms of nerve injury (often as a result of surgery). They occur at the end of injured nerve fibres as a form of ineffective, unregulated nerve regeneration; it occurs most commonly near a scar, either superficially (skin, subcutaneous fat) or deep (e.g., after a cholecystectomy). They are often very painful. It is also known as "scar neuroma," or "pseudoneuroma".
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