Bent Male Organ Problems: Get the 411 on Peyronie’s Disease and How to Treat It
by John Dugan OwnerMembers come in all shapes and sizes. Some members are shorter
and girthier, while others are straight and long. Many members also have curves
to them, usually curves that are entirely normal and healthy. However, 25
percent of all men will find these bends in the member exaggerated, causing a
20-degree or higher curve. These men may find they have Peyronie’s disease.
Let’s learn more about this disease and the ways it can be treated.
Bent Male Organ Problems: Peyronie’s Disease
Peyronie’s disease is a condition wherein a man’s member has a
20-degree or greater angle. While doctors and researchers do not know the exact
cause of Peyronie’s, they do believe the damage to the member, either by
large-scale or several small-scale traumas, can cause this curve that comes as
a result of scar tissue buildup. This bent male organ problem doesn’t happen
overnight; it builds over time. A man may notice that it hurts to pee or get a
hard-on. The pain can be so bad that a man may develop member dysfunction or
just stop having relations. Men should know that in the first year of a
potential Peyronie’s diagnosis, the doctor will just have them observe and
report, while not employing treatments. After the first year, however, there
are several treatments that a man can consider in order to clear up the condition
or better manage it.
Bent Member Treatments
There are several ways to combat Peyronie’s disease, but it
needs to be stated that there is no known cure for it at this time. Less-severe
forms of Peyronie’s can even go away on their own. If it doesn’t go away, here
are some things to take into consideration to treat this common bent male organ
problem:
1) Lifestyle Adjustments – Like any disease,
lifestyle changes can often yield the best results. In fact, it’s been shown to
reduce the risk of member dysfunction related to Peyronie’s disease. Doing
things like quitting smoking, drinking, and substance use are essential for
overall health as well as bent male organ problems. Add in some exercise daily
to increase blood flow to the member. Also, give the member some non-sensual
massage to increase oxygenation of the member tissue and to encourage
regeneration.
2) Medication – Currently, there is only one
FDA-approved medicine to treat Peyronie’s, called Xiaflex. This medication is
only prescribed for men who have a curve in excess of 30 degrees. The
medication is given in a series of injections over time, which works to break
down scar tissue in the member, which causes the bend.
In addition to the shots, this medication therapy also requires
a 6-week physical therapy program that works with the medication for best
results. Men will need to do the following daily:
- Stretch the member while not hard. This should be done 3
times daily for 30 seconds per stretch.
- Flatten the member when experiencing a spontaneous hard-on
separate from sensual activity for 30 seconds once per day.
3) Non-surgical Bent Member Treatments – There
are several other ways to treat bent male organ problems without going under
the knife or with complicated medication administration and therapy. A
procedure gaining a reputation lately is iontophoresis, in which weak
electrical current delivers special medication through the skin. Options like
shock wave therapy, member traction therapy, and other vacuum device-like
treatments are also available to stretch the member and lengthen it to reduce
the curvature.
4) Surgery – Surgery is only recommended for
the most severe cases of Peyronie’s disease. This can include male organ
implants or shortening and lengthening the member. All carry a degree of success
with an equally significant risk of complications that should be evenly
measured.
5) Other Remedies – Outside of lifestyle,
medication, and procedures, there aren’t many additional options that have
proven results. There was one encouraging study from 2001 that found that the
amino acid L-carnitine was a safe and efficient possibility for acute and early
chronic Peyronie’s disease. L-carnitine can be found in a male
organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin) and can be massaged onto the member
daily. These particular oils provide critical amino acids and vitamins
elemental to good male organ health and assist with things such as nerve damage
protection, cellular activity, and overall male organ health and flexibility.
Before choosing any treatment option for this bent male organ
problem, a man should consult his doctors and weigh the benefits and the risks
of each treatment carefully.
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