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Symptoms of Peyronie’s Disease. The most apparent symptom of Peyronie’s disease is a deformity of the aroused privates, which can be a new curvature of the privates or a focal loss of aroused ...
Peyronie's disease is a connective tissue disorder involving the growth of fibrous plaques in the soft tissue of the penis. Specifically, scar tissue forms in the tunica albuginea , the thick sheath of tissue surrounding the corpora cavernosa , causing pain, abnormal curvature, erectile dysfunction , indentation, loss of girth and shortening.
Here are links to possibly useful sources of information about Peyronie's disease. PubMed provides review articles from the past five years (limit to free review articles) The TRIP database provides clinical publications about evidence-based medicine. Other potential sources include: Centre for Reviews and Dissemination and CDC
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Peyronie’s disease (growth of scar tissue in the privates) Shrinkage and numbness of the privates. Intimate anhedonia, or loss of pleasure from stimulation and/or arousal
A penis w/ peyronie's disease would show a section of clear narrowing somewhere in the shaft (called an hourglass effect). That penis had no such narrowing - and in fact, is larger & thicker than average penises (when most men with peyronie's loose size due to the scar tissue contracting & not allowing the erection to fully extend). There is no ...
Gangrene, erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease: Causes: Blunt trauma to an erect penis: Risk factors: Sexual intercourse, masturbation: Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms, ultrasound: Differential diagnosis: Testicular torsion: Treatment: Emergency surgery: Prognosis ~10–50% of people develop erectile dysfunction or Peyronie's disease ...
A penile implant is an implanted device intended for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, ischemic priapism, deformity and any traumatic injury of the penis, and for phalloplasty or metoidioplasty, including in gender-affirming surgery. Men also opt for penile implants for aesthetic purposes.