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Peyronie’s Disease Or Bent Penis<\/h1>\n

I have a bent penis why?<\/h4>\n

The usual cause of a bent penis during an erection is Peyronie’s disease.<\/p>\n

What is Peyronie’s disease?<\/h4>\n

Peyronie’s disease is a caused by benign scar tissue inside the penis. This occurs in the layer that wraps around the erection tissues of the penis. During an erection the penis stretches. The scar tissue cannot stretch and this causes the penis to bend towards the scar.<\/p>\n

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In Peyronie’s disease a scar or plaque forms around the erectile tissue<\/em><\/p>\n

What are the symptoms?<\/h4>\n

Peyronie’s disease causes a lump or scar tissue under the skin of the penis. During an erection the penis bends towards the lump. Typically the penis bends up, sometimes sideways and very rarely down. This bend can make it difficult to have sex.\u00a0 Sometimes the scar tissue is painful. Pain usually goes away over 6 to 12 months. The bend unfortunately does not. The penis may appear to shorten as it bends.<\/p>\n

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What causes it?<\/h4>\n

The cause is unknown. It is a form of dis-ordered connective tissue scarring, similar to Dupuytren’s contracture in the hand or plantar fasciitis in the foot. It is thought that repeated micro trauma during sex leads to abnormal healing and a scar forming. It is more common if a relative has it and if you have scleroderma. Very rarely it is associated with autoimmune diseases such as SLE and Sjogren’s syndrome.<\/p>\n

Peyronie’s disease can also form after surgery for prostate cancer. It seems that the lack of erections (perhaps through low oxygen levels in the penis) leads to a scar forming. \u00a0Most men who get Peyronie’s disease are in there fifties. No-one knows why.<\/p>\n

Will it go away?<\/h4>\n

Unfortunately no. The bend and lump stay. The pain usually settles over time.<\/p>\n

How is it diagnosed?<\/h4>\n

Peyronie’s disease is diagnosed by the combination of a flat lump in the penis, a ben d with erections and pain. The scar tissue usually can be felt. Very rarely an ultrasound is taken to look at the scar tissue if there is any doubt over the diagnosis.<\/p>\n

Will it get worse?<\/h4>\n

For most men by the time they present to the doctor it is as bad as it is going to get. The process of scarring and bending takes place over about 6 months. Pain is often a sign that the process is still ongoing, and surgery should not be performed until the pain has settled.<\/p>\n

What are the treatment options?<\/h4>\n

Treatment can be<\/p>\n