Peyronies disease is caused by the scar tissue of the private male part to bend. It can be very severe in some cases and rather disgusting depending on the severity of the disease.
'Pay - row - knees' disease
The cause of Peyronie's disease remains unknown after almost 400 years of study since it was first discussed in the medical literature. It is speculated that there are multiple potential causes for Peyronie's disease, with often more than one cause affecting a man who eventually displays the telltale internal fibrous scar formation, pain and peniledistortion that are essential to diagnose Peyronie's disease.There are a few causation categories that are held to be significant in Peyronie's disease:Genetic predispositionTraumaDrug or chemical injuryDiabetesLiver damageCigarette smokingOf this list, the first two factors are most commonly associated in the majority of Peyronie's disease.
Yes, you can get a girl pregnant if you have Peyronie's disease.Peyronie's disease does not reduce or influence male fertility or the ability to produce sperm. A man is just as potent with Peyronie's disease as he is without the problem.However, two things do happen when a man develops Peyronie's disease that might make it more difficult to reproduce or become a father. In Peyronie's disease a man is sometimes less able to achieve a full erection, making intercourse more difficult and in some cases impossible. And in Peyronie's disease the penis can be so curved or bent that sexual penetration is either so difficult or painful that sexual intercourse cannot take place.If the peniledistortion is not severe and the erection quality is full enough to enable sexual penetration, a man with Peyronie's diseaseis fertile and fully capable of reproduction.
It generally involves surgery or injections.
Peyronie's Disease means your fiance has a curved erection. It can cause pain and the ability to not be able to have sexual relations. There are injections and even surgery to help.
Peyronie's disease is estimated to affect up to 9% of men, typically between the ages of 40 and 60. It is considered a relatively uncommon condition, but prevalence may be underestimated due to underreporting and misdiagnosis.
Peyronie's disease
Even after 350 years of study the cause of Peyronie's disease remains a mystery and somewhat controversial. Peyronie's disease is a soft tissue problem that affects the shaft of the penis, in which a mass of fibrous scar tissue develops in the deeper layers of the organ that cause pain, curvature or some similar distortion of the erection, reduction of the size of the organ and reduced quality of the erection.Several potential causes for Peyronie's disease exist, with the most popular and plausible theory that several factors must be present at the same time to initiate the tissue inflammation and eventual scar formation that are the basis of this male reproductive problem.There are a few causation categories that are held to be significant in Peyronie's disease:Genetic predisposition - primarily Scandinavian and U.K. countriesTraumaDrug or chemical injury - Beta blockers, statin drugs, finasteride (Propecia)DiabetesLiver damage and alcoholismCigarette smokingOf this list, the first two factors are most commonly associated in the majority of Peyronie's disease.Read more at link below.
Peyroni'es disease is not cureable but it can be well manahed with supplements like trebinase, vitamin e and castor oil.
It is said that genetic predisposition is a significant factor in causing Peyronie's disease, although the genetic component is not always obvious in some cases. Few doubt the importance of genetic predisposition in the development of this growing male health problem.Because of the statistical link that suggests men from the norther Europe (Scandinavian countries and the U.K.) are more inclined to develop Peyronie's disease than those from Asia, Africa or other parts of the world, the genetic factor is difficult to refute. However, men whose ancestors do not hail from northern Europe do develop Peyronie's disease when physical trauma or drug toxicity are significant.
The CPT code for injection procedures for Peyronie's disease is typically 54240, which covers injection of medications into the plaque causing the curvature in the penis. However, the specific CPT code used may vary depending on the specific procedure and medications used. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider or coder for accurate billing.
President Bill Clinton brought Peyronie's disease to the attention of the American public in the 1990s, but not for any good reason. Peyronie's disease is an acquired condition that affects the soft tissue of the penis in which an internal mass of scar tissue causes the erect penis to be distorted; usually a curvature that can range from mild to severe. During his two presidential terms of office Bill Clinton was embroiled in two separate sex scandals in which the question arose if he has Peyronie's disease. The two women who claimed to have sexual knowledge of Mr. Clinton both asserted that he has a distinct penile curvature, and attempted to use their specific description of his private anatomy as a way to prove the credibility of their claim of a sexual encounter with him. Due to artful legal maneuvering an official answer concerning Mr. Clinton and Peyronie's disease has never fully been made known to the public; the court testimony that delved into the presence or absence of Mr. Clinton's urological health remains sealed to this day. Even the medical examination that was said to have been done to document the presence or absence of Peyronie's disease, and was entered into court testimony has been sealed by the court. Until this information is made public the true answer to this question will remain unknown and open to speculation and gossip.