Peyronie’s disease – Symptoms and causes and treatment

Many men struggle with a curvature of the penis. While small curvatures are not a problem, the so-called Peyronie’s disease can have serious consequences.

Many men struggle with penile curvature. While minor curvatures are not a problem, more severe curvatures can be a disease. This disease is called Peyronie’s disease (Induratio penis plastica). In Peyronie’s disease, tissue thickening causes the penis to curve when erect. Fibrinous plaques of the inner sheath contract it at the shaft of the penis. Peyronie’s disease is quite complex. As a result, treatment often proves difficult. A diagnosis, however, is unproblematic. Many doctors can easily determine if you have Peyronie’s disease with an exam. Sometimes they use ultrasound for this.

Risks of Peyronie’s disease

In some cases, Peyronie’s is unproblematic and resolves itself after a few months. However, this is not always the case. Many sufferers struggle with pain. For some, the curvature even means that penetration is difficult or impossible. If symptoms worsen, it makes sense to consider treatment. In the worst case, Peyronie’s can lead to erectile dysfunction. In addition, the disease can increase the risk of cancer . This risk can be reduced with a healthy diet . However, the risk of Peyronie’s disease should never be underestimated. Especially since the disease can have a negative impact on quality of life.

Treatment of Peyronie’s disease

In principle, there are many treatment methods that can be used for Peyronie’s disease. However, most of these are used to treat the symptoms. A real elimination of the problem, unless the penis regresses by itself, is only through a Penimasteror surgical intervention is possible. The Penimaster is a medical expander. The device stimulates the penis and allows physiologically appropriate stretching. This makes it possible to straighten the penis over a longer period of time. In addition to curvatures, the Penimaster can also be used for comparable complaints. The effectiveness of the medical device has been proven. dr Moncada, in collaboration with Spanish and international hospitals, has published a study that proves the effectiveness of the Penimaster. This study was published in the British Journal of Urology International . It is one of the most recognized journals in the field of urology.

In contrast to the Penimaster, surgical intervention is not recommended. This is because the risk of damage is relatively high. An operation should therefore really only be considered if there is no alternative. Such a case can exist, for example, when the disease has progressed so far that penetration is no longer possible. However, surgical intervention shortens the penis. This increases the risk of erectile dysfunction. When it comes to just relieving symptoms, there are far more treatment options. Among other things, an injection of collagenase from Clostridium histolyticum into the scar tissue is conceivable. This reduces scarring and relieves inflammation. An alternative to this would be radiation. However, this method is just as risky as a surgical procedure. Tissue damage cannot be ruled out. Since in some cases even taking vitamin E helps, such methods are rarely necessary anyway.

Crystal Waston MD

Crystal Waston has a degree in Cross Media Production and Publishing. At vital.de she gives everyday tips and deals with topics related to women's health, sport, and nutrition.

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