Journal of Andrology & Gynaecology

Research Article

How to Treat Benign Penile Tumor and Peyronie’s Disease with the Same Method?

Huang WL*

Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Brazil
*Address for Correspondence: Huang WL, Infectious diseases, General Practice, Nutrition, Acupuncture and Pain Management Specialist. Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Rua Homero Pacheco Alves, 1929, Franca, Sao Paulo, 14400-010, Brazil, Phone: +55 16 3721-2437; E-mail: weilingmg@gmail.com
Submission: 22 May, 2020; Accepted: 26 June, 2020; Published: 30 June, 2020
Copyright: © 2020 Huang WL. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited

Abstract

Introduction:
Benign penis tumors range from genital ulcers, viral infections, cysts, and diseases of the penile shaft. Peyronie’s disease is an acquired penile deviation (trauma from vigorous sexual intercourse and self-manipulation). In Western medicine, the condition is treated with medication but if symptoms persist, surgical intervention is advised. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), tumors are formed due to the stagnation of Qi and retention of Phlegm
Purpose:
Demonstrate that penile benign tumor and Peyronie’s disease can be treated at the same time by the same method. Methods: Case report, B.M.F., 55-year-old male, with a one-year history of feeling small round lesions on the head of his penis. The general aspect was normal when flaccid. The patient presented no sensitivity or pain. Western medicine’s diagnosis was of a benign penile tumor. The patient had visited several urology specialists but no treatment was prescribed. He then sought the author, physician specialized in traditional Chinese medicine. In TCM, his diagnose was Yin, Yang, Qi and Blood deficiency, and Heat retention. The patient received Chinese dietary counseling, auricular acupuncture with apex-ear bloodletting twice a week.
Results:
After 20 auricular acupuncture sessions the patient presented a great improvement of his penile lesions that started to disappear at the third session and was gone completely at the end. The patient had not disclosed to the doctor a second problem he had with his penis, for about one year, for it was curving at 90 degrees when erect in the mornings and a noticeable reduction was occurring down to 45 degrees and then lowering to 30 degrees with the same treatment prescribed for the tumor.
Conclusion:
Through this case report, the benign penile tumor was successfully treated at the same time as his Peyronie’s disease, as both had the same root (energy imbalances).