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Curing Peyronie's Disease
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For those of
you who don’t know, Peyronie’s disease is a condition
bearing the name of Francois de la Peyronie, a famous
doctor in his time surgeon to King Louis XIV of France. He
was the first man to describe this rare condition in 1743,
when not much was known about the inner workings of the
penis. And while the cause of this disease is not clear,
there is enough info on its development for us to provide
a simple description here.
“Tunica Albuginea” is the tougher layer of connective
tissue that surrounds the soft Corpora Cavernosa. For
reasons unknown to science at this moment, scar tissue
begins to form in the “Tunica Albuginea”. This tissue
prevents the normal expansion of the penis during
erections and, in time, forms a permanent bend in the
penis to one side or the other.
The disease is somewhat painful at first, but the pain
eventually goes away on its own. There is no need to
resort to painkillers or to fear falling into the trap of
long-term abuse of such pills. The only effect of this
disease is the curvature, which is visible when the penis
is erect, and possibly a shortening of the penis in the
flaccid state. Most men suffering from it are able to have
sex with their partners and experience no pain during
intercourse. Nevertheless, as the angle of the curvature
draws close to 90 degrees, intercourse becomes more and
more of a problem.
The disease can affect men of all races and ages, but it
is most commonly seen in Caucasian males ages 40 and up.
It is not contagious and is in no way related to cancer or
other serious conditions. There is no known universal cure
and some of the men which science was able to help have
experienced relapses. The list of treatments developed to
fight Peyronie’s disease is quite large, but not one of
them was proved to be the best solution to the problem.
One of the most recommended treatments is surgery. Severe
cases are always solved through the insertion of implants
via surgical intervention. A couple of years ago, surgery
was the method of choice for treating Peyronie’s disease
because there were no proven alternatives. Penile implants
are plastic cylinders, either solid or inflatable, which
are placed inside the Corpora Cavernosa. The surgeon can
either place the implants inside the penis and let them do
the work of straightening out the organ, or he can try to
bend the penis against the plaque in order to increase the
implant’s chance of successfully correcting the curvature.
Yet another widespread way of attempting to treat
Peyronie’s disease is the use of tissue grafts. This
procedure entails the complete surgical removal of the
lump of plaque that develops on the penis and
straightening the penis in order to bring it back to the
original shape. Doctors tend to advise patients to accept
this approach in cases featuring large plaques or severely
bent penises.
However, the most widely used method for straightening
congenital curvature of the penis is the Nesbit Procedure.
During this procedure the penis is filled with a sterile
physiologic salt solution in order to cause an artificial
erection. The surgeon gathers with a clamp the outer side
of the bend, which forces the Tunica Albuginea to
straighten the penis.
Other promising treatments focus on the use of Collagenase
injections to break down the plaque and remove it or
Verapamil injections to prevent new plaque from forming.
One of the most popular treatments uses Vitamin E to help
the skin heal and reduce the plaque. Since the skin
healing properties of Vitamin E have been known for quite
some time, the use of this vitamin to contain Peyronie’s
has been a popular solution since the 1940s. Another
widespread treatment is Potaba, a short form of the proper
technical name: Potassium aminobenzoate. Recent studies
have shown that Potaba can help men suffering from
Peyronie’s disease to a certain extent, but it’s unclear
how effective this substance is.
And one of the best ways of dealing with Peyronie’s
disease is to use a traction device to straighten the
penis. Despite the controversy surrounding such novel
approaches as traction devices, several clinical studies
have already been conducted in order to assess the
effectiveness of this technique. The traction device,
which is part of the SizeGenetics penis enlargement
program, works by forcing the tissue that makes up the
penis to expand instead of retracting and increasing the
curve. By using the SizeGenetics device on a regular
basis, the men who took part in clinical studies have been
able to reduce their curvatures and maintain or increase
the size of their penises.
The traction device was classified as a Medical Device
Type 1 by the health authorities of the European Union and
bears the CE sing, while the manufacturing process is
fully compliant with the ISO13485:2003 and ISO90001:2000
quality management standards. Included in the SizeGenetics
package is a free membership to PenisHealth, the penis
exercises program featuring a series of exercises designed
to decrease the curvature caused by Peyronie’s disease.
Members of this program can learn to increase the length
and girth of their penises, correct curvatures, prevent
premature ejaculation and maintain sexual fitness
throughout the years.
To find out more about how the
clinically proven system that can help cure peyronies and
enlarge your penis please visit Clinically Proven Penis
Enlargement website - SizeGenetics |
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