Peyronie’s Disease, what is it?

Peyronie's disease

Peyronie’s disease, otherwise known as bent penis or crooked penis, is named after an eighteenth century French surgeon, Francois Gigot de La Peyronie, thus the Peyronie’s disease. Peyronie’s disease is a condition in which a man’s penis is bent by the development of fibrous plaques or nodules on the shaft of the penis. The most common occurrence of Peyronie’s disease is on the top side of the shaft, causing the penis to bend upwards. If the plaque or nodules develop on the underside of the penis, then the penis will bend downwards. In the rare case where Peyronie’s disease develops on both top and bottom of the penis, it can cause shortening of the penis.Peyronie’s disease can be painful, bending and prohibiting sexual intercourse. The emotional distress from Peyronie’s disease, or bent penis – crooked penis, is sometimes more difficult to treat then the actual symptoms.

Peyronie’s Disease – Crooked Penis

Peyronie’s disease, bent penis, or crooked penis, can cause mild to severe bending of the penis (thus – crooked penis) and may develop slowly, or may appear overnight. The pain from Peyronie’s disease will decrease over time, but the bend might remain causing sexual problems. In a small percentage of men, Peyronie’s disease may resolve itself without much pain or permanent curvature of the penis.

Peyronie’s disease is noncancerous, it is not a tumor and the plaque is benign. Peyronie’s disease is not contagious and cannot be transferred during sex with same sex partners.

Peyronie’s disease is very common, it is estimated that up to 1 in 4 men will have Peyronie’s disease at some point in their lives, and usually occurs in men between 30 and 80 years of age. Often those individuals that contract Peyronie’s disease will also develop a condition called Dupuytren’s Contracture, the development of hardened tissue on the hand or foot.

Don’t panic, your not alone. Please take a moment to look at the symptoms and pictures of Peyronie’s disease, or bent penis – crooked penis, and seek a professional opinion.

Peyronie’s Disease – Crooked Penis

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