
Understanding Peyronie’s Disease: Causes, Symptoms, and Relief
Peyronie’s disease is a medical condition characterized by the formation of scar tissue beneath the skin of the penis. Specifically, this plaque builds up in the tunica albuginea—the elastic membrane responsible for maintaining rigidity during an erection.
Why Does It Develop?
While scar tissue typically forms as a healing response to a localized injury, several underlying factors can influence its development, including:
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Genetics and family history
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Pre-existing connective tissue disorders
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Age-related changes in tissue elasticity
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Certain systemic health conditions
The Impact on Erections
When an erection occurs, this rigid scar tissue pulls on the surrounding penile tissue, preventing it from expanding normally. This can result in:
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Significant Curvature: While a slight natural bend of 10° to 20° is completely normal for most men, Peyronie’s disease can cause a severe curvature of 90° or more.
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Physical Discomfort: Erections can become acutely painful.
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Structural Changes: Notable shortening or indentation of the penis.
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Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection.
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