A Simple Guide to Peyronie’s Disease, (Updated 2023) Diagnosis, Treatment and Related Conditions

A Simple Guide to Peyronie’s Disease, (Updated 2023) Diagnosis, Treatment and Related Conditions

by Kenneth Kee
Publication Date: 26/04/2023

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This book describes Peyronie’s Disease, Diagnosis and Treatment and Related Diseases


Peyronie’s disease is a penile condition

Where fibrous scar tissue causes painful erection

This scar tissue called plague run the length of the penis

It causes pain while erecting during coitus


Peyronie’s disease can result from a genetic or inherited condition

Some causes may be due to the effect of medication

The main cause is injury or trauma to the penial gland

This can cause bleeding and scarring in men


The disease happens mostly in middle-aged men,

When the penis soft and not erect, there is no pain

Peyronie’s disease of the penis result in poor erection

Diagnosis is feeling the hardened tissue during physical examination


A biopsy of hardened tissue may be needed for confirmation

Most Peyronie’s cases are mild and do not need correction

Surgery with penis prosthesis implantation has the best result

Entering the vagina and satisfying the partner leaves no doubt


-An original poem by Kenneth Kee


Peyronie's disease (crooked painful penis) is the development of fibrous scar tissue called plaque inside the penis that causes curved, painful erections.


The scar tissue forms along the length of the penis in the corpora cavernosa.


This plaque (scar) is not noticeable and depending on the severity of the disorder, the plaque can induce the penis to curve making sexual intercourse difficult and infrequently painful.


The plaque of Peyronie's disease is believed to develop after trauma (hitting or bending) that produces localized bleeding inside the penis.


The damage or trauma may not be evident from the outside of the penis.


Some cases may be genetically linked or inherited, passed on from parents to children through genes.


Peyronie's disease could be produced by a combination of both factors.


In addition a number of medicines list Peyronie's disease as a possible side effect.


However, the chance of developing Peyronie's disease from any of these drugs is very low and there is no absolute evidence that PD is related to taking these drugs.


When the penis is soft, the penile curve cannot be observed.


But in severe cases the hardened plaque which is benign reduces flexibility causing pain and forcing the penis to bend or arc during erection.


In most cases, the pain decreases over time but the bend in the penis can remain a problem.


The doctor can palpate the hardened tissue inside the penis caused by the Peyronie's disease.


Mild cases of Peyronie's disease seldom necessitate treatment.


Also, the pain linked with Peyronie's disease happens only with an erection and is normally mild.


If sexual intercourse is acceptable then no treatment may be required.


Possible treatments for Peyronie's disease are surgery and medical treatment.


Some studies have shown that vitamin E and B10 improves PD.


Both of these vitamins may reduce or limit the growth of the scar tissue formation.


Medicines may be injected directly into the penis to reduce the bend:

Collagenase

Verapamil

Interferon alfa


Radiation therapy can only alleviate the pain linked with PD but is seldom used.


The most common surgeries used to treat PD are:

Removal of the plaque followed by placement of a tissue patch.

Removal or altering the tissue from the side of the penis opposite the plaque, which counters the disease's bending effect.


Another surgery for Peyronie's disease is penile prosthesis implantation


Peyronie’s Disease is a self-limiting disorder in a small percentage of men.


TABLE OF CONTENT

Introduction

Chapter 1 Peyronie’s Disease

Chapter 2 Causes

Chapter 3 Symptoms

Chapter 4 Diagnosis

Chapter 5 Treatment

Chapter 6 Surgical Treatment

Chapter 7 Prognosis

Chapter 8 Erectile Dysfunction

Epilogue

ISBN:
9798215170649
9798215170649
Category:
Reproductive medicine
Publication Date:
26-04-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Kenneth Kee

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