Peyronies Disease Cannot Be neglected

You might have heard about the erectile dysfunction disease. Peyronies is one of its causes. Like any other causes of ED that cause problem in paradise Peyronies is no exception. But this cause of erectile dysfunction is also spreading like a fire. Also we cannot neglect Peyronies as this disease can be much harmful as it seems to be.

Peyronie's disease is an acquired provocative condition of the penis. It is the structure of a plaque or hardened scar tissue beneath the skin of the penis. This scarring is non-cancerous, but often leads to painful erection and curvature of the erect penis (a "crooked penis"). This condition is treatable through medication and, sometimes, through surgery.

This plaque typically develops on the upper side of the penis. It reduces the elasticity of the tunica albuginea in that area and, as a result, causes the penis to bend upward during an erection. Although Peyronie's plaque is most usually located on the top of the penis, it may occur on the bottom or on the on the side of the penis, causing a lateral bend. Some patients may even develop a plaque that goes all the way around the penis, causing a "waisting" or "bottleneck" deformity of the penile shaft. The majority of patients complain of generalized shrinkage or shortening of their penis.

Painful erections and complexity with intercourse usually guide men with Peyronie's disease to seek remedial help. Since there is great unpredictability in this condition, sufferers may complain of any combination of symptoms: Penile curvature, obvious penile plaques, painful erection and diminish ability to accomplish an erection.

Any of those physical deformities make peyronies disease a quality-of-life issue. Not surprising, it is linked to erectile dysfunction in 20 to 40 percent of sufferers. While studies have shown that 77 percent of men demonstrate significant psychological effects, the numbers, medical researchers consider, are under reported. Instead, many men affected with this truly devastating condition suffer in silence.

About one to four in 100 males between ages 40 and 70 affects Peyronies disease, even though ruthless cases have been reported in younger men. Medical researchers believe the actual prevalence may be higher due to patient embarrassment and limited coverage by physicians.

Intermittently the state regresses impulsively with symptoms resolving themselves. In fact, some studies show that approximately 13 percent of patients have complete declaration of their plaques within a year. There is no change in 40 percent of cases, with succession or deterioration of symptoms in 40 to 45 percent. For these reasons, most physicians suggest a non-surgical approach for the first 12 months.

If not, then one should consult a doctor and not distress male sexual health to endure further pain.

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By Antony Virgese
Published: 3/30/2007
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