Bent Male Organ Problems: A New Treatment for Peyronie’s Disease Shows Promise
by John Dugan OwnerSome men find they have a slight lilt or curve to their member,
and it’s completely natural. However, for some men, that bend is more extreme
and can be problematic on several levels. It’s actually more common than one
might think.
Bent Male Organ Problems: What Is
Peyronie’s Disease?
Peyronie’s disease is a condition in which the male organ has a
significant, usually 30 percent or greater, bend or curvature. It’s reported
that 25 percent of all men are diagnosed with it. While the exact cause of the
disease is unknown, researchers and urologists believe that Peyronie’s develops
over time as a result of injuries, minor and major, to the member. Those
injuries, often alarmingly called traumas, can cause bleeding, which then leads
to the formation of scar tissue; however, this is not always the case.
In most cases, this curvature usually starts slowly and persists
as the years pass. As the bend gets more substantial, a man can experience mild
to severe pain when urinating, when getting hard, and when having relations.
Some men experience pain just wearing pants. Thankfully, science has provided
several options for treatment.
Bent Male Organ Problems: The Latest
Treatment: Xiaflex
The Food and Tablet Administration (FDA) has approved only one
medication, called Xiaflex, to treat Peyronie’s disease. Xiaflex is recommended
only for men whose members have bends of 30 percent or more.
This treatment is administered as a series of injections into
the male organ, which break down the collagen (scar tissue) that caused the
bend. The treatment does not stop with injections alone. Men using Xiaflex will
need to complete a six-week physical therapy regimen that works in combination
with the injections.
A man will need to stretch the male organ while not hard three
times per day for 30 seconds each stretch. He also will need to manually
straighten the member for 30 seconds each day when hardness that is unrelated
to intimate activity appears.
Thus far, this treatment has shown the best results for men with
Peyronie’s disease.
Bent Male Organ Problems: A Glance at
Other Treatment Options
Some men prefer a different approach to treating Peyronie’s or
haven’t received the results they’d like from Xiaflex. For these men, there are
other options such as:
1) Surgery – Now, it’s important to note that surgery is only a remedy to a
man’s bent male organ problem if he has been diagnosed with severe Peyronie’s
disease for a year or more. Surgery options range from implants to shortening
the side opposite the bend or lengthening the side of the bend. Results from
these options range, but men should be aware that lengthening surgeries can run
a higher risk of member dysfunction.
2) Non-surgical Options – If a man is not at all enthusiastic about putting his male
organ under the knife, he has a few other modalities he can try. A procedure
proving popular is something called Iontophoresis. This is where weak
electrical current is used to transport special medication through the skin.
Men may also want to look into wave therapy, which breaks up scar tissue that
is causing Peyronie’s. He can also consider traction therapy or suction devices
to lengthen the member.
3) Natural Remedies – Although there aren’t many effective natural remedies that can
aid in bent male organ problems, there was a promising study from 2001 that
showed that L-carnitine is an all-natural and effective option for more minor
types of Peyronie’s disease. It even performed better than a popular medication
for Peyronie’s, tamoxifen.
L-carnitine can be found in caplet form and in a specially
formulated member health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). Nutrient crèmes
like this deliver key amino acids and vitamins directly to the affected area.
It is also essential for a man’s member health and it aids issues such as nerve
damage, cellular activity, and overall member health and flexibility, which are
critical for men who have Peyronie’s disease.
As research persists into finding out what causes Peyronie’s
disease and how to treat it, men who are diagnosed with the disorder should
stay current on the topic so they cannot only be healthy but also have a
fulfilling intimate life.
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