ReedeFox > 15/04/2019, 11:30
Quote:I have seen five new cases every week for the past two years and these are the ones that have come forward for treatment. We don’t know how many of them are out there, I saw seven today.
This has sadly had a devastating effect on the penile health of these men. Out of the 500 treated over the course of the past two years, 90 men have needed surgery to treat abnormal swelling or repair damage. Some of these men may be unable to have sex again.
The bulk of them have abnormal, lumpy masses growing over the penis and sometimes involving the scrotum. A good number are coming in with ulcers; they eventually burst open.
Some of them have difficulty urinating because the foreskin is so swollen it cannot contract. Predominantly they regret what they have done
parkaner > 15/04/2019, 15:18