Peyronie’s disease is sometimes called “curved privates disease” or simply “curvature” because the scar tissue (or plaque) causes the privates to bend when aroused. However, many curved privates are ...
When scar tissue forms inside your penis and causes it to bend or curve, its known as Peyronie’s disease. Treatment isn’t always necessary, but talking with your doctor can help you make an informed ...
Peyronie’s disease often causes stress and anxiety, sometimes giving way to depression. Communication opens the door to exploring treatment options and learning how to cope. Peyronie’s disease is a ...
Peyronie’s Disease, a condition that affects 1 in 11 men according to Johns Hopkins, can cause painful curvature, indentations, and erectile dysfunction due to scar tissue, or plaque, forming inside ...
David Harbour’s character, Floyd, suffers from Peyronie’s disease (PD). Believed to affect 1 in 10 men, PD is characterized ...
Extra-tunical grafting was a safe and effective alternative to reconstructing penile deformities associated with Peyronie's disease, a researcher reported. Of 17 extra-tunical graft (ETG) procedures, ...
HBO’s star-studded series DTF St. Louis, which premiered on Sunday, March 1, features a character who suffers from Peyronie’s Disease, a little-known erectile condition which affects an estimated one ...
A long-ignored and rarely discussed medical condition that affects millions of men has suddenly taken center stage on TVs across America: Peyronie’s Disease, also known as an unnaturally curved ...
Endo has certainly captured the public's imagination with its Peyronie's disease (PD) campaigns before—think wonky veg—but, this time, it’s playing it straight. The company, which markets Peyronie's ...
MIAMI -- Men receiving collagenase clostridium histolyticum (CCH; Xiaflex) injections for Peyronie's disease had similar levels of overall satisfaction to surgery, and with fewer adverse effects, but ...
Are you a man with a plan or an “internal agonizer”? Those are the questions Endo is asking men in a new campaign aimed at getting people off the internet and into their doctor’s office to talk about ...