Peyronie's disease
Peyronie's disease is a rare
connective tissue disorder involving the growth of fibrous plaques in the
soft tissue of the
penis affecting as much as 1% of men. The exact cause is not known, although it is thought to be caused by injury to the internal cavity of the penis, which results in bleeding and later scar tissue formation. It may cause pain, cord-like lesions, or abnormal curvature of the penis when erect. It may also make
sexual intercourse painful, although some men report enjoyable intercourse in spite of the disease. A certain degree of curving of the penis is considered normal. A
urologist can
diagnose the disease and suggest treatment, though treatment is limited since Peyronie's disease is not fully understood. Treatment usually takes the form of
surgery and oral medications.
A photo is available illustrating the disease. Please note the following link contains nudity.
External Links
Peyronie's disease information from The-Penis.com
See also: Hypospadias