Approved Treatment May Help Bent Male Organ

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Approved Treatment May Help Bent Male Organ

There are many ways to define what a man is, including personality, manner, strength, and many other characteristics—but very often, many men use their member as a barometer of how manly they are. A man is more than his member, clearly, but given the emphasis modern society places on this organ, it’s easy to see why some men feel this way. Unfortunately, if a man’s member falls short in some department – male organ health, length, utility, or appearance – it can then cause self- esteem issues. Such is sometimes the case when a man presents with a very bent male organ. This abnormal shaping of his member may bring about anxiety and depression, as well as impact his ability to perform. Men with a bent male organ of such a degree would benefit from treatment.

Peyronie’s disease It’s important to realize that some curvature of the member is not at all unusual. While some men have a tumescent male organ that is perfectly straight, many also have a manhood that features a little curve to it – up, down, left, or right. Not only is that normal, but some people prefer this, feeling it gives the member a little extra distinction. But when the member is bent to such a degree as to become painful or impede function, then a man has a problem. Such a bent male organ is usually classified as having Peyronie’s disease. Extreme curvature of this sort can be caused by several things, including severe manhood trauma (such as being hit very hard on the organ). Sometimes it may be caused by less severe trauma but repeated over time. A connective tissue disorder may be responsible, or there may be a genetic component at work as well.

In these cases, plaque builds up in the manhood. Male organ tissue is very flexible, as it has to be in order for the member to grow and stretch during tumescence. Plaque is not flexible, so if an area of tissue becomes infected with plaque, it isn’t able to grow as much as other parts of the manhood—and this causes the bent male organ to occur. (Sometimes, this also causes pain to appear during tumescence.)

Treatment Until recently, there has been no FDA-approved treatment for Peyronie’s disease. But there have been “off label” attempts to treat the condition. For example, some men found that using male organ stretchers over a long period of time in some instances helped reduce the curvature. Others reported that injections of a specific high blood pressure medication also had helped in some cases. But it was not until 2014 that the FDA approved a medication, called Xiaflex, specifically for Peyronie’s disease. Xiaflex is injected into the plaque four times, with the goal of destroying at least some of the plaque. The medication is not effective in all men, and its aim is to reduce rather than totally eliminate the bend in the male organ—but most men with Peyronie’s would welcome an improvement if not a total cure.

It’s thought that the treatment has a better chance of working if it is applied earlier in the stages of plaque buildup. Men who are worried that they may have Peyronie’s disease should consult with a urologist to determine if this is the case and then discuss treatment options.

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