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 ABC’s of Peyronie’s Disease


The disease causes very uneven degrees of deformity and inconvenience. Some men are having difficulty. Worst thing is some find sexual intercourse physically impossible. Men should consult medical advice even though some men don’t mind having it treated.

Here are the symptoms of Peyronie’s:


• A lump within the shaft of the penis: this can slowly develop over several months and frequently takes 12 to 18 months to reach its full extent.
• Pain in the shaft of the penis: two-thirds of men with Peyronie's disease will experience pain in the penis. In most cases, it will gradually settle down and disappear without treatment in a few months.
• Abnormal angulations of the erect penis ('bent' penis): during the 12 to 18 months that the plaque or lump is developing, the deformity of the erect penis can change - 30 to 40 per cent get worse, 10 to 20 per cent get better and 50 per cent remain the same.

As a consequence, some men develop varying degrees of erectile dysfunction (impotence). This can vary from a complete inability to attain and/or maintain an erection adequate for satisfactory sexual experience to a slight reduction in penile rigidity.

When the penis becomes erect, the inner tubes (corpora cavernosa) inflate, filling the space within the tunica albuginea, making it more rigid. In Peyronie's Grand Canyon Package Tours grand canyon tour from phoenix tough, fibrous plaques spontaneously appear within the tunica albuginea, and are felt as tender lumps. When the penis becomes erect, it inflates unevenly and tends to bend around the plaque, causing the characteristic deformed appearance of Peyronie's disease.

One in three men with Peyronie’s have pain or penile bending when erect as their principal symptom. Experts are not certain why some men get Peyronie's disease and others do not. Several factors might be involved, including:

1. Genetics


2. Injury


3. Circulatory Disorders


4. Diabetes


The good news is that correction for Peyronie’s disease is available and only in very few cases involves surgery. Most of the times the body will cure itself (to some extent at least), so doctors recommend a period of 8 to 12 month before surgery.




































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