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What is Peyronie’s Disease? Plaques, which are pieces of flat scar tissue, form under the skin of the penis in people with Peyronie’s disease. Peyronie’s Disease Treatment In Koramangala at Khokar Clinic. When you get an erection, these plaques can make the penis bend or become depressed. Plaques are usually painful » »

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What is Peyronie's Disease?

Plaques, which are pieces of flat scar tissue, form under the skin of the penis in people with Peyronie’s disease. Peyronie’s Disease Treatment In Koramangala at Khokar Clinic.  When you get an erection, these plaques can make the penis bend or become depressed. Plaques are usually painful and can be felt through the skin.

How Does the Penis Normally Work?

The penis is most important for getting urine and sperm out of the body. Inside the penis, there are three tubes. The urethra is one of these tubes. It is hollow, and urine goes from the bladder to the outside through the penis. The corpora cavernosa are the other two tubes. These are soft, sponge-like tubes that fill with blood during an erection to make the penis stiff. The three tubes are held together by the tunica albuginea, which is a tough sheath made of fibres. The penis gets stiff during sex, making it hard enough for sex. The urethra then acts as a path for the sperm to get to the vagina.

Symptoms of Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s disease Most plaques (about 70% of the time) form on the top (or dorsal side) of the penis. The plaques make the tunica albuginea less flexible, which may cause the penis to bend upwards when it stiffens. When plaques form on the bottom or side of the penis, the bend will be downward or to the side. Some men have more than one plaque, which can cause complex curves.

Sometimes, plaques form all the way around the penis. Most of the time, these plaques don’t make the penis curve, but they can make the shaft of the penis narrow like the neck of a bottle. This is also sometimes called “bottle-necking” or “waisting.” In bad cases, the plaque can collect calcium and become very hard, almost like a bone. Men may also notice their penis has shrunk or grown shorter.

Other signs that you might have Peyronie’s disease are:

  • bent/curved penis
  • lumps in the penis
  • painful erections
  • soft erections
  • having trouble with sex because of a bent/curved penis

If you have Peyronie’s disease, it can make your life worse. Over 75 out of 100 men with Peyronie’s disease are stressed and sad because of it. Many men with Peyronie’s disease are embarrassed and don’t get help because they don’t want to be seen.

How Common is Peyronie's Disease?

About 4 out of every 100 men between the ages of 40 and 70 are thought to have Peyronie’s disease. Men in their 20s and 30s are more likely to have it than men in their 20s and 30s. Estimates of the number of cases may be low because many men may be embarrassed and decide not to see their doctor.

In recent years, there have been more cases of Peyronie’s disease, which is interesting. This could be because there are now new drugs for erectile dysfunction (ED), and doctors may notice Peyronie’s disease in men who go to them for help with ED. Because of this, the number of cases of Peyronie’s disease may keep going up.

Causes of Peyronie’s Disease

Most likely, a small injury to the penis leads to Peyronie’s disease. (See penile trauma.) Most of the time, this kind of damage is caused by vigorous sex, like bending the penis during penetration or putting pressure on it with a partner’s pubic bone. It can also happen in sports or other ways. Scar tissue may form in the cells if the tunica albuginea is hurt (fibrosis). The plaque of Peyronie’s disease is made up of this scar tissue. Peyronie’s disease occurs when the body fails to heal wounds properly.

Stages of Peyronie's

People often talk about two stages of Peyronie’s disease: the acute phase and the chronic phase. Having a bent or curved penis can be a problem during both phases. You may also have ED.

Acute Phase: The acute phase usually lasts between 5 and 7 months, but it can sometimes last up to 18 months. During this time, plaques form in the penis, the penis bends or curves more, and it may hurt when the penis gets hard.

Chronic Phase: The chronic phase is when the plaque stops growing and the penis doesn’t bend any more. Usually, by this time, any pain associated with an erection during the severe phase will have subsided.

Other Factors - Peyronie’s Disease Treatment In Koramangala

Not all men who get a minor injury to the penis get Peyronie’s disease. Most experts believe that either genes or the environment cause the formation of plaques in Peyronie’s disease. Men who have tympanosclerosis, Dupuytren’s contractures, or a close family member with Peyronie’s disease are more likely to get it themselves. It can be challenging for the wound to heal if you have high blood sugar, smoke, or have had pelvic trauma in the past. These health problems may also help cause Peyronie’s disease.

Diagnosis

Your doctor might be able to tell if you have Peyronie’s disease simply by looking at you. Most of the time, the hard plaques can be felt whether the penis is stiff or not. To see how the penis curves, your doctor may give you a drug that makes it stiff and then take pictures to study. Dynamic ultrasound uses sound waves to provide an image of your internal organs. You can use it to detect plaque, assess calcium buildup, and observe blood flow in your penis.

Treatment

Only about 13 out of every 100 people with Peyronie’s disease get better on their own. Most health care professionals say that for the first year after the disease is found, it shouldn’t need surgery to be addressed. There may be no need to treat men with small plaques, little penis bending, no pain, and no sex troubles. There are many ways to get help if you need it.

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