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Hi Rod,

One of my first patients in school had this problem. I was the

umpteenth intern to see him. He already came in for many treatments,

and tried herbs, but after about 6 months of herbs, he just wanted

acupuncture only. You could see the scar tissue growing on the dorsal

aspect of the penis, and according to the patient, it was spreading.

He had a microvascular surgery to try to correct it, but it ended up

getting worse. One of the supervisors said in China, the penis is

called the 'big tendon', so maybe the tendon relaxing treatment will

help... But if there's a physical tumor there, I'm not sure that would

be the right way. One treatment I learned long after I stopped treating

him was using R3 and needling untill you get the sensation of Qi to

extend to the tip of the penis (same Tx I use for male or female UTI's).

 

Good luck

Geoff

 

 

 

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Message: 23

Wed, 01 Oct 2003 01:56:39 -0700

" Rod Le Blanc " <rodleblancdtcm

Re: Re: Peyronie's Syndrome

 

 

Greetings

 

Any information for the following condtion would be greatly appreciated.

 

I have a patient that has recently developed what would appear to be

Peyronie's syndrome (fibrous induration of the corpora cavernosa of the

penis, penis turns upward). Pain occurs when an erection happens with

intercourse. Physicians have said it is a kind of calcium deposit. There

 

seems to be an association with Dupuytren's contracture. I had

previously

treated this gentlemen age 60 for gout w/ tophi - turbid phlegm and

stasis

two years ago with:

 

YiYi Ren 30g, Bie Xie 20g, Tu Fu Ling 30g, Wei Ling Xian 30g, Che Xian

Zi

12g, Tao Ren 9g, Hong Hua 9g, Dang Gui 9g, Ze Lan 9g, Ren Dong Teng 12G,

Ji

Xue Teng 9g, Di Long 9g, Niu Xi 9g, Huang Bai 9 g, Cang Zhu 9g, Mo Yao

9g,

Sang Ji Sheng 9g, Qin Jiao 9g, Bai Shao12g, Du Zhong 9G.

 

Patient is a professional football coach more kidney yin def. with some

yang

def., liver qi stag. Lower back ache. Slight tinnitus. Bowstring pulse,

purple tongue. If it is related to Dupuytren's I would be inclined to

use

 

High dose of Bais Shao 20- 30 gr combined with Bai Jie Zi, Zhe Bei Mu,

Fu

Ling, Xuan Shen, Dang Gui, Dan Shen, Hai Zao, Kun Bu, Tian Nan Xing,

Jin

Qian Cao, Hai Jin Sha, Wang bu liu xing, Ze Xie, Niu xi.

 

Please relate any other experiences or formulas. Thank you.

 

Rod

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