Peyronie’s disease can significantly impact a man’s physical and emotional well-being. While certain Peyronie’s disease treatments may provide initial relief from the painful curvature and indentation common to Peyronie’s, ongoing monitoring and follow-up care are still very important aspects of managing this condition long-term. Let’s discuss why long-term care is critical for Peyronie’s management and
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Available Therapies for Peyronie’s Disease: A Comparative Guide
Peyronie’s disease is a condition marked by the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, causing it to curve unnaturally. This can lead to significant distress, including difficulties with sexual intercourse and psychological concerns. Fortunately, several therapeutic options are available for managing this condition. Let’s discuss the available Peyronie’s disease therapies and how you
Read MoreThe Role of Physical Therapy in Peyronie’s Disease Treatment
Peyronie’s disease affects almost 10% of American men ages 40 to 70. Painful and caused by scar tissue within the penis, this men’s health condition can be treated with the use of physical therapy and an individualized care plan. Here is more about Peyronie’s disease and how your men’s health specialist can help you. What
Read MorePartner Perspective: Understanding and Coping With Peyronie’s Disease
If you are living with Peyronie’s disease, you may feel self-conscious about the appearance and function of your penis, affecting your relationship with your partner. If so, we encourage you to learn all you can about this men’s health problem so together, you and your partner can understand and work through its challenges. Here is
Read MoreWhat Are the Causes of Peyronie’s Disease?
Peyronie’s disease (PD) is a disorder that causes the penis to bend, curve, or lose girth or length. This is due to the buildup of plaque in the tough elastic membrane in the penis called the tunica albuginea, which is responsible for maintaining penile rigidity and length during an erection. The underlying cause of Peyronie’s
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