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Hi and welcome to MansMatters, the Erectile Dysfunction and Peyronie’s Disease Shockwave Clinic. Today, I want to discuss sex and Peyronie’s disease. The ability to have sex is very important to most men, but Peyronie’s disease can create significant issues with our sex lives. This condition develops gradually over a period of 12 to 18 months. It can creep up on us, transforming a man from a happy, confident individual with a satisfying sex life to someone who feels dejected, hopeless, and even clinically depressed.

One of the biggest challenges with Peyronie’s disease is that very little is openly discussed about it. As a result, many men suffer in silence until the disease progresses. People do not fully understand how widespread it is or how many men are affected. There aren’t TV advertisements promoting cures, charities conducting research, or fundraising campaigns. But Peyronie’s disease is very common. To put it into perspective, around 10 percent of men will develop Peyronie’s disease, compared to just 6 percent of people who will develop diabetes.

Talking about the health of your genitals should be just as acceptable as talking about diabetes or any other condition, but unfortunately, society has not yet reached that point.

The impact of Peyronie’s disease on sexual intercourse can be catastrophic, both for the affected man and his partner. Most couples ignore penis curvature for months before seeking medical advice, unaware of the available treatments and how they can rejuvenate their sex life.

The severity of the problem largely depends on the degree of curvature. If the penis is curved by just 10 percent, it will likely have little impact on overall sexual function. However, if the curvature is 30 degrees or more, or if it occurs around the circumference of the penis rather than on one side, sexual intercourse can become very difficult, and in some cases, even impossible. Erectile dysfunction is also likely to occur as the curvature disrupts blood flow to the penis, further impairing intercourse. Additionally, the increased curvature can lead to further trauma and pain during sex, causing additional inflammation and scarring.

That is why we recommend that men seek medical advice as soon as they experience symptoms. Traditionally, the medical profession recommended minimal intervention during the early or acute stages of Peyronie’s disease, advising patients to wait until the condition became chronic before considering surgery. While some still follow this protocol, many men and their partners can avoid emotional distress by using modern shockwave treatment to address Peyronie’s plaques much earlier in the process. The vast majority of men can avoid invasive and costly surgery and rediscover a satisfying sex life.

To learn more about our shockwave treatment for Peyronie’s disease, visit our website at peroneusdisease.co.uk. Be sure to check out our video on Peyronie’s disease cures, which provides a comprehensive overview of all treatment options, including a detailed animation of shockwave therapy.

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