Peyronie’s Disease and Injury | How Small Injury Causes Peyronie's Disease | Mansmatters

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In Peyronie's disease, when the penis becomes erect, the region with the scar tissue doesn't stretch, and the penis bends or becomes disfigured and possibly painful. In some men, Peyronie's disease comes on gradually and doesn't seem to be related to an injury. Learn more at https://www.peyroniesdisease.co.uk

A small injury to the penis can trigger Peyronie’s disease in men. Many men might not realize they have been injured at all. You could be hit by a cricket ball in the private parts or incur a small injury looking after a child in a playground. What might seem an innocuous accident, like being hit by a swing or being over-ambitious on a climbing frame, may become a life-changing event; e especially for the silent majority, who are too embarrassed to seek medical help.

With middle-aged to older men, Peyronie’s disease is often caused by injury during sexual intercourse. As we age our ability to get hard erections decreases. Our bodies' ability to channel up to 20 times as much blood into the penis decline and the blood vessels that accommodate this blood become less effective.

This means that as we get older, many men have sexual intercourse with a less rigid penis, making it far more vulnerable to being accidentally bent. Accidental bending of the penis during sex can lead to internal trauma, with microscopic bleeding and damage to the tissue. This leads to scaring and to onset of Peyronie’s disease.

Whilst it is a highly sensitive subject, we do urge men to discuss this with their partners. There are some measures, which will significantly decrease the risk of injury and subsequent onset of Peyronie’s disease. This is also important for men that have been cured of Peyronie’s disease through focused shockwave therapy to prevent a reoccurrence.

* Speak with your partner so they are aware of the risk and be a little less free-spirited.

* Consider taking freely available medication like Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra. You may feel you don’t need it, but it will help prevent injury.

* Discuss with your partner whether vaginal lubrication would help. This can be purchased at any chemist.

* If your manhood slips out during intercourse take care of re-entering. Be overcautious, rather than over-zealous.

* Reconsider sexual positions. The most vulnerable position for a man is when their female partner is on top of them. Injury is extremely likely and if you have already suffered Peyronie’s Disease you are likely to trigger it again.

We appreciate that many of these recommendations are of a sensitive nature and our overall message is that you take more care and are more cautious and diligent when engaging in sexual intercourse.

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