Peyronie's is a disease affecting the male part of global population. In fact, it affects every 1 to 3 men in a group of 100. Basically, Peyronie's disease manifests through inflammation of a certain part inside the penis, triggering curving and pain, as well as a decrease in length.
The Peyronie's Disease
The most common age for suffering from this disease is 55 and up. Namely, there are males with curved penises and this is normal if it does not lead to problems. With Peyronie's, however, this type of erectile and penis dysfunction in general leads to serious physiological problems. It changes the indentation of the penis, reduces its diameter and decreases its length. There are different types of this disease. Depending on the time of diagnosis and the onset of the disease, it can be treated without any consequences or can leave a curve in ones penis once the treatment is done.
More about Peyronie's
Some people claim that Peyronie's runs in families. However, even though this might be possible, there is no adequate data to support this claim. An interesting fact about this disease is that it can trigger scarring on hands and feet of the sufferers.
However, medicine is doing its best in order to inform males about this disease so that timely treatment can be administered, preserving one's sexual functionality. If the disease affects one for too long, after the treatment, he is no longer capable of indulging into sexual intercourse without undergoing surgery beforehand.
As for the treatment, bending was proven to be the best cure, re-establishing suppleness in the area. However, before any treatment can commence, the patient's medical history is looked into, since Peyronie's can be triggered by some other conditions. Usually, it takes about 6 months of suffering from this disease in order for the pain to affect one's penis area, during erections. The pain can either go away or remain present. If the pain remains present and reoccurring, treatment is necessary, starting with the necessity of medical assistance.
The Treatment
Before visiting the doctor, you can deal with Peyronie's by eating fresh, whole, unrefined food, avoiding sugar and dairy products, drinking about 72 oz of fresh water daily. However, if the problems remain present, you are advised to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Ignoring Peyronie's is not advisable. Men seem to know this since most of them seek medical assistance timely when it comes to this disease.
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