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Penile curvature

Penile curvature / Peyronie’s disease:

Congenital Penile Curvature

  • Definition: Curvature present since birth but noticeable only during erection.
  • Onset: Becomes apparent during puberty or early adult life.
  • Cause: Often due to abnormal development or positioning of penile tissues.

Peyronie’s Disease

  • Definition: Condition characterized by curvature of the penis due to scar-like tissue (plaque) formation.
  • Phases:
    Acute Phase: Initial phase with pain and active plaque formation, lasts up to about 18 months.
    Chronic Phase: Stable phase where symptoms stabilize, typically starting 12-18 months after onset.

Signs and Symptoms:

  • Curvature of the penis
  • Hard lumps (plaques) on one or more sides of the penis
  • Painful erections
  • Erectile dysfunction (no or soft erections)

Impact on Sex: Difficulty with intercourse due to the curvature or pain.

Treatment Options

Non-surgical Treatments

  • Oral Medications: Used to reduce plaque formation or inflammation.
  • Penile Traction Devices: Can help straighten the penis over time.
  • Injections: Directly into the plaque to soften or reduce it.

Surgical Treatments

  • Plication Surgery: Shortens the opposite side of the penis to straighten it.
  • Graft Surgery: Uses a graft to lengthen the side of the penis with the plaque.
  • Penile Implant Surgery: Straightens and maintains rigidity using a prosthetic device.
Penile curvature, whether congenital or due to Peyronie’s Disease, can significantly impact a man's sexual health and quality of life. Treatment options vary depending on the severity and phase of the condition, ranging from non-surgical methods to surgical interventions aimed at correcting the curvature and improving sexual function. Consulting with a healthcare provider, particularly an Andrologist or Urologist, is crucial for proper diagnosis and management of these conditions.