Originally Posted by LGHanger
I was born a month premature, and back in 1957 this wasn’t exactly an ideal condition considering the mortality rates at that time. I had a number of birth complications - a double hernia, a ruptured navel and a cranial hematoma. All of these complications required surgery before I was even two months old.
Fast forward to age 53 and the onset of Peyronie’s disease. All the physicians who examined me speculated my problems were the result of scar tissue that had formed and grown. I opted for a surgical procedure and the recommended post surgery traction, one doctor recommended pumping. Internal scar tissue affects every part of your body including your organs, muscles and connective tissue. Scar tissue forms when the body undergoes trauma or inflammation of your cells and tissue. In some cases, scar tissues lint to form and adhesion, which is a band of scar tissue. The adhesion connects two internal parts, which may restrict movement of hinder things like organs from performing their intended functions. Often people with adhesions experience no symptoms or complications. For those who do suffer from adhesions, doctors may perform surgery to remedy the situation.
If you’re one who’s experiencing a pronounced curved erection you may have Peyronie’s disease. If you’re interested in how I corrected and overcame my problem feel free to contact me directly. I was not only able to correct the problem, but much to my surprise and delight was able to gain length and girth due to the implementation of aggressive traction.
You said trauma or inflammation of cells and tissue can lead to scar tissue formation.. Is this just a possibility or is this pretty much guaranteed?.
For the longest time I figured scar tissue pretty much would only develop after a laceration or some type of situation where the skin was broken..
I just suffered a massive bruise with severe swelling like I’ve never experienced before and I’m very worried this may scar.