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When a man has a severely bent male organ due to Peyronie’s disease, he may consider options on straightening it. There are several things to think about, both surgical and nonsurgical. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Working on a Bent Male Organ: Treatments for Peyronie’s Disease


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Working on a Bent Male Organ Treatments for
Peyronies Disease
By John Dugan
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  • A bent male organ can be a source of genuine
    concern for a man. Yes, a little curvature in the
    manhood is common, but when the curvature is
    severe, it can create both physical and emotional
    problems. Most men with a severely bent manhood
    are considered to have Peyronies disease, named
    after the doctor who first described it
    medically. Since sensual and member health can be
    impacted by Peyronies, it helps to be aware of
    what treatments are out there for this condition.
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  • In 2016, the World Journal of Mens Health
    published Nonsurgical Interventions for
    Peyronies Disease Update as of 2016, an
    overview of the existing treatments for a bent
    male organ due to Peyronies disease. Following
    is a distillation of the information contained in
    that article.

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Background
  • First, a little about Peyronies disease. The
    Mayo Clinic describes this disorder as the
    development of fibrous scar tissue inside the
    member that causes curved, painful tumescence.
    This scar tissue usually develops due to injury
    to the manhood. For example, a man might be
    struck in the member by a baseball, might slam
    his tumescence into a hard surface or might
    simply experience repeated rough (if pleasurable)
    handling during sensual activity. Such activities
    create trauma in the organ as it heals (even
    from small traumas like rough handling), scar
    tissue forms. If that tissue forms repeatedly in
    one area, it prevents the skin from stretching
    properly, causing the member to bend during
    tumescence.

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Treatments
  • Among the treatment options are
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  • 1. Oral options. A wide range of tablets are
    sometimes used in treating Peyronies, including
    vitamin E, tamoxifen, L-carnitine and tadalafil.
    Such options are typically employed first, as
    they are the easiest treatment available.
    Typically, these therapies show results in cases
    where the scar tissue is less intense. Some of
    these options are also available for topical
    application directly on the male organ skin.
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  • 2. Injections. More persistent cases may respond
    to the injection of medication directly in the
    area where the scar tissue build-up is
    pronounced. As of this writing, only one tablet
    is approved for this method in the U.S. Many men
    resist this treatment as, understandably, the
    idea of injecting a needle into the member does
    not appeal to them.

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  • 3. Traction. Traction therapy essentially works
    to pull the manhood back into shape. A man wears
    (for several hours each day), a device that
    attaches to the member and exerts force to pull
    it in the opposite direction of the curve.
    Traction devices tend to work best in conjunction
    with other therapies rather than on their own.
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  • 4. Shock wave therapy. A more recent addition,
    shock wave therapy uses high amplitude pulses of
    energy directed at the manhood. Typically used on
    joint and tendon issues, the therapy seems to
    help with the pain that some experience from
    Peyronies but has not yet been shown to make
    much difference in the curvature.

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  • 5. Surgery. There are several surgical approaches
    to correct the curvature of Peyronies. Because
    some cases correct themselves over time, surgery
    is usually recommended only when the bent male
    organ has been an issue for a year or longer
    and/or when the physical or emotional distress it
    causes is significant.

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  • Whatever approach a man may take to treat a
    bent manhood due to Peyronies disease, a man is
    better positioned if his member is in good health
    and that is more easily obtained when he
    regularly utilizes a top drawer member health
    crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
    Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for
    skin). Some of the best crème contains both
    vitamin E and L-carnitine, which are sometimes
    used to help treat Peyronies. The best crème
    will also include vitamin D, the miracle
    vitamin that has proven benefits in fighting
    diseases and supporting healthy cellular function.
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