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Peyronie’s disease is a condition where scar tissue (plaque) forms inside the penis, leading to curvature, painful erections and difficulty with penetration. While often linked to injury, other factors like autoimmune responses, genetics and even hormonal influences may contribute.
Symptoms of Peyronie’s disease include:
The severity varies, with some experiencing minor changes while others face significant deformity that makes penetration impossible. These changes can lead to frustration, loss of sexual confidence and psychological distress.
For members of the LGBTQ+ community, Peyronie’s disease may bring additional concerns, such as discomfort with discussing symptoms with healthcare providers and partners. Seeking a urologist can make a difference in both treatment outcomes and emotional well-being.
Peyronie’s disease can affect anyone assigned male at birth, but certain factors increase the risk, including:
Many people remain undiagnosed, with studies suggesting that up to one-third of those affected may not realize they have the condition.
Peyronie’s disease is treatable. Treatment options may include:
If you’re experiencing symptoms, don’t wait—early evaluation can improve treatment success.
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