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Peyronies disease occurs when dense, fibrous scar tissue, called plaque, forms along the length of the penis, causing pain, curvation and distortion. The plaque is not visible because it located inside the tunica albuginia (the sheath that surrounds the erectile tissue in the penis). Because bending of the penis is common with Peyronies Disease, sexual intercourse can be difficult. Peyronies disease affects approximately 1% of men and usually strikes between the ages of 45 and 60, although cases have also been documented in younger men.
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Although the exact cause of Peyronies disease is unclear, experts believe the plaque that forms along the length of the penis usually develops following trauma (like hitting or bending of the penis) or after invasive penile procedures (like urethral catheterization or cystoscopy). Cases that develop over time are due to an inherited abnormality of human leukocyte antigen B7 (HLA-B7), suggesting a genetic link. Peyronies occurs more frequently in individuals who have family members with the disorder. It is also more prevalent in men with connective tissue disorders, like systemic lupus erythematosus. About 30% of men with Peyronies disease also develop hardened tissue in other areas of the body, like the hand and foot.
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Peyronies disease may develop rapidly or over a period of time, and it may be mild or severe. Symptoms include reduced flexibility of the penis, pain and curvature of the penis during erection and distortion of the penis (shortening or indentation). Plaque, which is noncancerous, usually forms on the upper side of the shaft, causing it to bend upward, but plaque can also form on the underside, causing a downward curve. In most cases, the pain decreases over time but the bend in the penis can continue to cause problems. Some mild forms of Peyronies will resolve itself, causing little to no pain and no permanent bending. In severe cases, erectile disfunction can occur.
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Eat a diet of fresh, unrefined, unprocessed foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, olive oil and cold water fish (tuna, salmon, sardines and halibut). Avoid sugar, refined carbohydrates, dairy products, fried foods, junk foods and caffeine. Eliminate any foods that cause sensitivities. Drink half of your body weight in ounces of water per day (180 pound man should drink 90 ounces of water daily).
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Bromelain is a pineapple enzyme that helps digest proteins.
Gotu Kola supports healing and normal development of connective tissue.
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