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Peyronie’s Disease

AKA "Curved Penis"

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Peyronie’s disease (Curved Penis) is a condition where scar tissue forms under the skin of the penis. The scar tissue specifically builds up in the elastic membrane that keeps the penis hard while erect. Scar tissue in the penis forms primarily as a healing response to injury, but its development is influenced by connective tissue disorders, genetic predisposition, age, and certain health conditions. This buildup can lead to curvature, shortening, pain, and erectile dysfunction, which are hallmark features of Peyronie’s disease. As the scar tissue pulls on penile tissue during an erection, it can stop the penis from expanding normally. The result is curved and often painful erections.

Most erections are curved, angling between 10° to 20°. This slight bend is usually not an issue. The clinical benchmark for defining significant penile curvature (Peyronie's disease) is more than 30 degrees (similar to the hands of a clock pointing to 9:10) and can exceed 90 degrees (similar to the hands of a clock pointing to 9:30).

  

Don't worry!  You're not alone.  Approximately 1% of the male population has Peyronie's (including Floyd Smernitch - the character on the hit show DTF St. Louis).  The Crotch Doctor has you covered.  Ideal for post erection relief, or in the early stages of Peyronies's when men can experience acute pain in the penis due to the formation of scar tissue (known as plaque) within the penis.

  

If you bend like Beckham.....  Get The Crotch Doctor.  Your penis will thank you!

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