Preliminary Assessment of the Stage of Peyronie’s Disease

This test does not replace a doctor’s consultation, physical examination, or penile ultrasound.

Answer a few questions to determine whether you have signs of the active phase or if the disease may already be in a stable / late stage.

Preliminary Peyronie’s Disease Stage Assessment

Answer a few questions to understand whether your symptoms are more consistent with the active phase or with a stable / later stage of Peyronie’s disease.

This test does not replace a doctor’s consultation, physical examination, or penile ultrasound.

1. When did you first notice the changes?

2. Do you experience pain or discomfort during erection?

3. Has the degree of curvature changed over the past 3–6 months?

4. What is happening with the plaque / lump?

5. How pronounced is the curvature during erection?

6. Have you noticed shortening of the penis?

7. Has erectile function changed since the symptoms began?

8. Have you had a penile ultrasound?

9. Would you say your condition has been stable over the last 3 months?