Peyronie's Disease treatment in Iran

Peyronie’s disease is a condition that causes the development of fibrous plaques (scar tissue) within the penis, leading to curvature, pain, and sometimes erectile dysfunction. It’s important to understand that while all men with Peyronie’s disease have penile curvature, not all penile curvature is due to Peyronie’s disease. Penile curvature can have other causes, including congenital issues or injuries. This page focuses specifically on Peyronie’s disease.

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What is Peyronie's Disease?

As mentioned, Peyronie’s disease is characterized by the formation of plaques, or scar tissue, beneath the skin of the penis. These plaques can cause the penis to bend or curve, particularly during erections. The plaques themselves can often be felt through the skin and may be painful, especially during erections.

What Causes Peyronie's Disease?

The exact cause of Peyronie’s disease isn’t fully understood, but it’s believed to be related to minor trauma to the penis, often during sexual intercourse. This trauma may not be something you consciously notice. The body’s healing process after this trauma may be abnormal, leading to the formation of the plaques. It’s important to note that Peyronie’s disease is not caused by cancer or infection.

Who is at Risk for Peyronie's Disease?

While Peyronie’s disease can occur at any age, it’s more common in men over 40. Certain factors might increase the risk, including:

  • Age: As mentioned, it’s more common in older men.
  • Connective tissue disorders: Men with conditions like Dupuytren’s contracture (affecting the hands) may have a higher risk.
  • Injury to the penis: While the exact cause is often unknown, past injury may play a role.

Symptoms of Peyronie's Disease

The most common symptoms include:

  • Penile curvature: The penis may bend upwards, downwards, or to the side.
  • Painful erections: Pain may occur during erections or even without an erection.
  • Lumps or plaques: Hard lumps or plaques can be felt in the penis.
  • Shortening of the penis: In some cases, the penis may appear shorter.
  • Difficulty with intercourse: The curvature can make intercourse difficult or painful for either partner.

Diagnosis of Peyronie's Disease

A doctor can usually diagnose Peyronie’s disease with a physical exam. They will feel for plaques and assess the degree of curvature. They will also ask about your medical history and symptoms. In some cases, additional tests may be done:

  • Physical examination: This may involve inducing an erection (with an injection) to better visualize the curvature.
  • Ultrasound: This can help visualize the plaques and assess blood flow in the penis.

Treatment of Peyronie's Disease

Treatment for Peyronie’s disease depends on the severity of the symptoms. Options include:

1- Observation

If the curvature is mild and not causing significant problems, the doctor may recommend simply monitoring the condition. In some cases, it may improve on its own.

2- Medication

Certain medications may be used to reduce pain or inflammation. However, medication is not effective in reversing the curvature itself.

3- Injections

Injecting medication directly into the plaque may help reduce pain and curvature in some men.

3- Surgery

Surgery is generally considered only for severe cases where the curvature significantly interferes with sexual intercourse and has been stable for at least 12 months. Surgery can correct the curvature, but it also carries risks, including the possibility of worsening ED.

Important Considerations:

  • It’s crucial to have realistic expectations about treatment. While treatment can often improve the condition, it may not completely “cure” it.
  • Peyronie’s disease can have a significant psychological impact. It’s important to address any anxiety, depression, or relationship issues that may arise.
  • Discuss all treatment options, including the risks and benefits, with your doctor to make an informed decision.

Disclaimer

This information is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult with us or a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment of any medical condition.

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FAQ

What is the difference between Peyronie's disease and penile curvature?

While all men with Peyronie’s disease have penile curvature, not all penile curvature is due to Peyronie’s disease.

Penile curvature can have other causes, including congenital issues or injuries.

Peyronie’s disease is specifically caused by the formation of plaques, or scar tissue, beneath the skin of the penile.

Can Peyronie's disease affect my mental health?

Yes, Peyronie’s disease can have a significant psychological impact. It can lead to anxiety, depression, body image issues, and relationship difficulties. If you’re experiencing emotional distress related to your condition, it’s essential to seek support from a healthcare professional or therapist.

What can I expect long-term with Peyronie's disease?

The course of Peyronie’s disease varies. In some men, the condition stabilizes or even improves without treatment. In others, the curvature may worsen over time. It’s essential to work closely with your doctor to develop a management plan that’s right for you.

Are there any alternative therapies for Peyronie's disease?

Some men explore alternative therapies like vitamin E, but there’s limited scientific evidence to support their effectiveness. Always discuss any alternative therapies with your doctor before trying them.

No, Peyronie’s disease itself is not cancerous. However, any changes or abnormalities in the penis should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying medical conditions.

Can I prevent Peyronie's disease?

t’s not always possible to prevent Peyronie’s disease, as the exact cause is often unknown. However, some measures may help reduce the risk:

  • Be cautious during sexual activity to avoid injury to the penis.
  • Manage underlying health conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.
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