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- 07-13-2017 #1
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Hi I recently found out I have mondor's disease, also known as a blood clot in the dorsal vein of the penis.
Without getting too much into the history, I experienced pain for the typical duration of the condition and now my pain is probably 95-99% healed/gone. I just wonder, is it not considered resolved until the veins return to normal? Because they haven't...so I can only assume the clot still exist...so how do I get rid of it? Or will it maybe take a long time for it to leave? It also makes me wonder if this condition can suddenly worsen unexpectedly if the clot remains?
All answers are highly appreciated!
- 07-13-2017 #2
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What does the doctor say?
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- 07-13-2017 #3
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havent been. i did see my GP but he just said "its not thromobsis" and he didnt even look at my penis...he did recommend me to get a doppler scan though. i know i dont have trouble with erections but i just dont want this clot to get worse or do any damage or potentially cut off blood supply to other parts of my penis and mess up the sensation. its been 4 and a half months now and the pain cleared up about 1-2 months ago.
so all pain/discomfort is gone yet the vein/s (and clot i assume) persist!
- 07-13-2017 #4
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Who diagnosed it? If it is the vein it shouldn't cut off blood to the rest of the penis. It should be heading back out of your penis. You don't want a clot letting go and heading into your heart or lungs. Go to a specialist and have the clot dissolved. They can be deadly.
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- 07-13-2017 #5
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this is mondor disease, its not like a clot some where else in your body.
- 07-13-2017 #6
Penile Mondor's Disease
As per the abstract above, a few things stand out about this condition:
-"Mondor’s disease is [a] rare..."
-Some findings suggest that it might be of lymphatic origin.
-Although its physiopathology is not exactly known, transection of the vessel during surgery or any type of trauma such as external compression may trigger its possible development.
-It may be associated with psychological distress and sexual incompatibility.
-Diagnosis is usually easy with physical examination but color Doppler ultrasound examination is important for differential diagnosis.
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- 07-13-2017 #7
I have blue and blueish veins on top of my penis. One of them keeps being painful. I believe it started after I did some PE too rough. I treated it by coincedence before with a big dose of nattokinase and serrapeptase. It came back later however after I accidently spilled a drop of chlorophyll on my penis which is full of vitamin K. Does this mean there is a clot in there, if there are blue veins visible and there's a slight discomfort? How exactly did you identify the clot?
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- 07-14-2017 #8
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It's been like 4.5 months now, how do I know when I'm healed? Sure yes, the pain stopped aprox. 2 months ago, but I still have blue veins and even the dorsal vein looks like there *might* be a new tiny little clot (smaller than a grain of sand but I can definitely see it) and I think it appeared after a wet dream I had!
Is the condition considered "resolved" AFTER the pain is gone or does it only become "resolved" when the veins return to normal? I know the chance is some what low but I read there's still a risk the clot could move to a deep vein. I also read the real risk is in the first 2-4 weeks and I'm luckily well past that point. Still, I wonder if this is a new clot or just something I didnt notice before...or maybe its apart of the scared area from the clot and it's just becoming noticeable now? Fuark, I don't want this to get worse, especially after I thought I was getting better when the pain cleared up. I just dont want to risk another clot or worse, have one move to a deep vein and take my dick out of commission forever.
I really wish someone on this forum who has had this before could fill me in.
- 07-14-2017 #9
The issue here is you're asking questions on a forum- where even if a urologist were present to answer they'd very likely need to physically examine you to give you the answers you seek. Your best bet is to go see a doctor to get certainty.
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- 07-16-2017 #10
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Should I even worry that my superficial dorsal vein has a clot/s if I can still get full erections?
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