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 Curvatures of the Penis - Treating Peyronie’s


The history of Peyronie’s disease starts with the French surgeon Francois de la Peyronie, who first described this condition in 1743. Peyronie’s disease can become a source of mental and emotional stress for you and your partner. Nevertheless, having this disease shouldn't be seen as a reflection of your health, virility or masculinity.

If you have Peyronie's disease that has progressed to include erectile dysfunction, remember that your partner may see your inability to have intercourse as a sign of sexual desire. Communication is the key to making sure that this is not the case and will help strengthen your relationship. The most important thing is that there are quite a few choices for treating Peyronie’s.

You don't need to suffer in silence as there are quite a few options at your disposal! Corrective surgery is one of the first things you'll hear about when Peyronie’s disease and treatment with your doctor. One procedure is performed to straighten the curved penis by 'tucking' the longer side with sutures just under the skin.

The key to the success of a surgical intervention is that it incorporates multiple pairs of sutures, which act together to lessen the tension other sutures during an erection and lessen the likelihood of any one suture breaking. It is not necessary to separate the nerve, blood vessel or urethra from the wall of the penis, as is often done" with corrective surgery.

Other types of surgery are quite invasive and run a higher risk of more severe side effects like numbness, incomplete straightness, and impotence. After the surgery, 63% of the patients in the study had good erections, 25% moderate erections requiring sildenafil, and 12% poor erections. "At 6 months 93% of patients reported straight erections and 7% reported almost straight but acceptable erections," the authors of the study note.

Researchers have found that, at a mean follow-up of 2.6 years, 15% of patients reported recurrence of curvature. In addition, four patients reported worsening erectile dysfunction. The down size of this procedure, any surgical procedures, is that the long term effects will not match your expectations.

Penis exercises may sound an unlikely choice of treatment here, but they have been proved effective in treating the curvature of the with the added bonus of not having to undergo dangerous surgical procedures. By bending the penis little by little to the opposite side, you can break the plaque, correct the curvature and restore the penis to its original shape.































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