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Peyronies seems to affect men who are generally in their mid-40’s but almost any age is a likely target from teenagers to older men in their 50’s and 60’s. Blood relations also seem to be more at risk indicating that a genetic factor may increase your possibility for developing Peyronies.

There is no known single causal factor for Peyronie’s disease but most doctors and other experts in the field agree that most cases appear to start from an injury sustained to the penis. Soft internal tissue becomes damaged within the penis with scarring developing. The area then gets worse by a build-up of plaque or a hardening of tissue called fibrosis. But please note that not all Peyronie’s cases develop from an injury.

Peyronie’s Picture: With around one to three men out of a hundred developing Peyronie’s the disease is not very common.

Injury to the genital area does not explain other actions that occur, which makes it problematic to say for certain that its injuries that will bring on a bout of Peyronie’s.

Peyronie’s disease can have very different outcomes in each man that is afflicted with this problem. Since doctors still do not have a real treatment they will often recommend doing nothing for a year or two to watch how the problem will progress. Peyronie’s can simply clear up for no apparent reason, although this clearing can take months or years to take place.

Quick Shot Info: Of the men that will develop Peyronie’s disease, you may also be of the one in three that may also develop hardened tissues at other locations such as your hands and feet.

Some men with Peyronie’s experience pain and some may even have severe pain while other men have no pain problems at all. The placement of where the plaque develops can also vary greatly from man to man. The size of the plaque, it’s hardness and position has no standard. These variations in symptoms can make the problem confusing as men try to figure out on their own what might be wrong with them.

Certainly some men with Peyronie’s will have to deal with physical pain but certainly almost all will have to deal with the psychological aspects of the assault on their manhood. Peyronie’s can have debilitating affects on relationships and marriages as the man suffers with the mental strain. Psychological counseling is often suggested or at the very least trying to talk openly with a partner is a very necessary step in attempting to deal with the problem.

Peyronies Fast Fact: At the time in a man’s life when he may be entering male menopause at around ages 45-60 is when he is most likely to get Peyronie’s disease.


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