Treatment of Diseases of the Penis and Testes
Conditions affecting the male genital organs can have various underlying causes and may significantly impact not only physical health but also psychological and emotional well-being.
The most common causes include:
- inflammatory conditions (orchitis, epididymitis)
- congenital developmental anomalies
- trauma and infections
- benign and malignant tumors, including penile cancer and testicular tumors
- erectile dysfunction and other functional disorders
Early diagnosis and timely treatment are essential to prevent complications and preserve long-term health.
Diagnostic Methods
- Comprehensive medical history and physical examination – the first step in identifying the underlying cause
- Ultrasound examination of the scrotum and penis – assessment of anatomical changes and inflammatory processes
- MRI and CT imaging – when precise visualization of tumors or structural abnormalities is required
- Laboratory testing – detection of infections and evaluation of hormonal status
Treatment Options
Depending on the nature and severity of the condition, we apply individualized treatment strategies, including:
Pharmacological Treatment
- antibiotics and antifungal agents for infectious and inflammatory conditions
Surgical Treatment
- correction of congenital anomalies (e.g., hypospadias, phimosis)
- removal of tumors and pathological lesions
Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction
- phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors
- intracavernosal injection therapy
- implantation of penile prostheses
Post-Traumatic Therapy
- restoration of function and anatomy following mechanical injury
Prevention and Follow-Up Care
- regular follow-up examinations to evaluate treatment outcomes and detect potential complications at an early stage
- lifestyle and preventive counseling aimed at maintaining sexual and reproductive health
- psychological support throughout all stages of treatment, particularly in oncological conditions
Appointment and Contact
📞 Phone: +49 761 270 21310
📧 E-mail: info-international@uniklinik-freiburg.de
🌐 Online request