I\'ve had a lot of experience with
Kenalog (even in the penis, though for a different reason)...but its negative side effect (
Atrophy) would show up 2-4 weeks after injection. Usually, this is more aesthetic than functional (you can google pics of this). It will make the tissue shrink and stick together, but I\'ve never heard of (or experienced) what you are describing from
Kenalog. Few people report nerve issues or pain to my knowledge. It sounds like something related to the needle breaking up the
PMMA.
I have to admit I\'ve been kind of surprised how casually
Kenalog injections are treated here & by Dr. C. I\'ve had this injected by dermatologists, urologists, and plastic surgeons - and they act like they are injecting uranium into me.
Kenalog is known for causing tissue
Atrophy (though not usually in 9 days), and it\'s not predictable sometimes (long term). It can be a miracle drug, but it can also cause some problems if it is not administered right. I had
Kenalog in an acne cyst in the 90\'s (caused by accutane\'s first month which is notorious for bringing out the worst acne possible) and I had a dent there for about 10 years - and this was done by a well respected
Dermatologist. I also had it injected by a plastic surgeron after I broke my nose & he put it back together (and I looked like the kid from Mask, the move), and a similar dent was left for 5+ years by my nasal bone...though the giant swollen nose went down instantly, the dent lasted for years. I had it injected into the base of my penis for pain for Peyronie\'s. None of the above caused a nerve issue - so I don\'t think that\'s your issue really.
Anyway, I hope it resolves...I think it\'s complicated in your case since you had a lot going on with 4 rounds and all - but I wanted to just give you some insight into my experience w/
Kenalog...because I don\'t think what you have going on is being caused by that specific drug... you\'d probably get the
Atrophy later...but it seems like people here have found it to cure their problems & don\'t have negative experiences with it - which is fortunate... I\'ve seen some really ugly pics from
Kenalog online.
If it is a nerve issue (maybe the needle hit somewhere it shouldn\'t have...or the
PMMA did), it can take a few months to fully resolve. Nerves are a bit unpredictable. If something is impinging on the nerve, he might have to check it out. Most of the nerves run above where the
PMMA is injected, so it could just be from the needle entry. See what he says & post it here - you\'re probably not the only one.