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- $Title{What is "Peyronie's Disease"?}
- $Subject{Peyronie's Disease Ill Defined Symptoms symptom rare diseases
- genitourinary male organ erect penis curve painful erections intercourse
- corpus spongiosum corpora cavernosa fibrotic tissue scar shorten lose
- elasticity stretch bends scarred injections corticosteroids surgically surgery
- surgeries operation operations graft ultrasound treatments}
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- Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System*0006001.scf}
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- What is "Peyronie's Disease"?
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- QUESTION: My condition is an embarrassing one, since it deals with my sexual
- organ. I have been to several doctors, received some treatment and
- explanations, but still find it difficult to understand what is happening to
- me. The condition is called "Peyronie's Disease" and I would be most grateful
- for any help or explanations you could write in your column. I can't be the
- only one suffering from this, and perhaps you can help lots of men who are
- ashamed of their situation.
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- ANSWER: You are not alone. It is rare that a week goes by without some
- letter requesting information on this most distressful disease of adult men,
- and so it is time for a few explanations from me. Peyronie's Disease is an
- affliction of the male organ, that causes the erect penis to curve,
- occasionally causing painful erections, and preventing normal function during
- intercourse. Anatomically, the penis is composed of three long spongy tubes
- (corpora cavernosa), each enclosed in an elastic sheath or covering. For
- reasons still unknown, these sheaths may thicken as the tissue becomes
- fibrotic (scar like), and then shorten. The affected section of the sheath
- loses its elasticity, and can't stretch properly during erection, and so the
- penis bends in the direction of the scarred area. Treatment is difficult and
- not always successful. Local injections of corticosteroids (cortisone-like
- medication) may help, but doesn't work when the medication is taken orally.
- The scarred area can be removed surgically, and replaced by a graft, but that
- may result in even more scarring during the healing process. Some symptomatic
- relief can be obtained through the use of local ultrasound treatments, and
- there are cases where, after many months, the disease just goes away by
- itself. I truly hope you fall into this last classification.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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