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What happens when Peyronie’s disease left untreated

Peyronie’s disease is a penile condition that affects more than 10% of men worldwide; if left untreated, it can lead to severe conditions. This article discusses the potential risk associated with untreated Peyronie’s disease.

What happens when Peyronie’s disease left untreated?

What happens when Peyronie's disease left untreated?
What happens when Peyronie’s disease left untreated?

The first symptom of Peyronie’s disease is a small bulge on the shaft of your penis. This often occurs in both circumcised and uncircumcised men. The condition may also cause mild erectile dysfunction, which means you cannot get or maintain an erection when aroused.

Following are the complications associated with untreated Peyronies disease:

If left untreated, Peyronie’s disease can lead to chronic pain, the curvature of the penis, and reduced libido (inability to get sexually excited).

Risk of Worsening of Curvature

Risk of Worsening of Curvature
Risk of Worsening of Curvature

Most men will experience some curvature of the penis during their lifetime. However, if it becomes severe enough to cause pain or discomfort, you may have Peyronie’s disease (a condition with a buildup of plaque in the erectile tissue).

At the beginning of Peyronie’s disease, there is slighter curvature in the penis; it may worsen with time and cause significant damage to your sexual ability.

Curvature below 30 degrees is considered normal. However, it’s just a matter of time before it worsens. Men with curvature less than 30 degrees do not feel any symptoms or discomfort, but if left untreated, it can get worse and may get to the point where the surgery will be the only option.

Risk of Erectile Dysfunction

Risk of Erectile Dysfunction
Risk of Erectile Dysfunction

The most common problem associated with untreated Peyronie’s disease is erectile dysfunction (ED), which occurs when there is significant curvature in the penis that cannot get hard enough or stay long enough for sex.

Peyronie’s disease is characterized by the formation of hard, fibrous plaques in the penis, which can cause curvature and pain during erection.

This can lead to difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection and decreased sensation and pleasure during sexual intercourse.

In some cases, Peyronie’s disease can cause permanent erectile dysfunction if left untreated. The risk of erectile dysfunction increases with age, and men with Peyronie’s disease are particularly at risk.

Risk of having Hourglass Peyronie’s disease

Risk of having Hourglass Peyronie's disease
Risk of having Hourglass Peyronie’s disease

In most cases, Peyronie’s disease affects only one side of the penis (usually the bottom), but it can also affect both sides if left untreated for long periods of time.

Hourglass deformity is the worst situation you can land into if you leave Peyronie’s disease untreated. Treating this condition may be more difficult than normal Peyronie’s disease.

Hourglass deformity is a type of Peyronie’s disease that causes the penis to bend in an hourglass-like shape. The buildup of tissue in the uneven parts of the penis causes it. This can cause pain during sex and make it difficult to engage in normal sexual activities.

Treatment for hourglass Peyronie’s disease typically involves medications, surgery, or a combination of both. You must speak to your doctor for diagnosis and treatment if you suspect you may have Hourglass Peyronie’s disease.

Shortening of Penis

Shortening of Penis
Shortening of Penis

Peyronie’s disease is a condition that can cause the penis to become bent or curved in an abnormal shape. In some cases, it can also result in a shortening of the penis.

This condition is usually caused by scar tissue, which builds up along the shaft of the penis and prevents it from fully extending. In addition to shortening the penis, Peyronie’s disease severely affects your mental health.

Anxiety & Mental Condition

Anxiety & Mental Condition
Anxiety & Mental Condition

Many men with the condition suffer from anxiety and mental disorders. Anxiety is a common complication associated with Peyronie’s disease if left untreated for a long period. It is mainly due to decreased sexual ability and disappointment in bed.

Fear of future problems with sex or fertility is one of the most common reasons for anxiety in people with Peyronie’s disease. Your doctor must make sure you understand that this risk exists so that you don’t worry about it unnecessarily.

Severe Pain & Discomfort

Severe Pain & Discomfort
Severe Pain & Discomfort

Peyronie’s disease is a condition in which scar tissue forms on the penis, leading to severe pain and discomfort. The severity of the pain and discomfort can vary from person to person and increase with time if left untreated.

If left untreated, the condition can be uncomfortable and significantly impact a person’s quality of life. Medications such as Vitamin E, Potaba, and Cialis can help reduce pain and inflammation associated with the condition.

Can Peyronie’s disease get worse?

Can Peyronie's disease get worse?
Can Peyronie’s disease get worse?

Peyronie’s Disease is a condition that causes a curvature of the penis due to plaque or scar tissue buildup. If left untreated, the curvature can become more pronounced and cause difficulty with sexual intercourse.

In some cases, Peyronie’s Disease can worsen over time, leading to more severe curvature and pain, especially if left untreated. Some risk factors for the progression of Peyronie’s Disease include age, smoking, diabetes, and hypertension.

Fortunately, treatments available can help reduce the symptoms and alleviate the pain associated with Peyronie’s Disease. These treatments can range from medications to physical therapy to surgery, depending on the severity of the condition. It’s important to seek treatment early to reduce the risk of the disease getting worse.

Can Peyronie’s go away on its own?

When diagnosed with Peyronie’s disease, the most common question is: will it go away on its own?

In most cases, it does not go away on its own. If your symptoms have not improved after one month, you should consider seeing a doctor to discuss further treatment options.

Peyronie’s disease does not usually go away on its own. Fortunately, several treatments are available, including medication, physical therapy, and surgery; talk to your doctor to help you decide which is right.

Conclusion

As you may have found out from this article, leaving Peyronie’s disease untreated can cause severe complications, including erectile dysfunction, shortening of the penis, severe pain, hourglass Peyronie’s disease, and inability to have or maintain erections.

Fortunately, there are various treatments available for Peyronie’s disease. The first step to treating this condition is to see your doctor. If you have been diagnosed with Peyronie’s disease, they will discuss treatment options and recommend one that works best for you.

Peyronies Disease Cure Team

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