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I think I have an peyronies is any treatment available for that? - #10977

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I think I have a peyronies disease is any treatment available for that? I consulted one doctor before they suggested for surgery I want to queue without surgery treatment for that. But I consulted urologist before and the doctor recommended the surgery thing. I am little bit scared of surgery, so I want tocure that on method

Age: 24
Chronic illnesses: Peyronies
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If you’re concerned about Peyronie’s disease and looking for non-surgical options, there are several treatments available that you might consider. First off, oral medications such as pentoxifylline are sometimes prescribed, although evidence on their effectiveness varies. Another approach involves injectable treatments where a medication called collagenase is directly introduced into the plaque to help break it down—Xiaflex is a common brand used in such cases, but it’s essential to discuss potential side effects and costs with a healthcare provider. Additionally, traction therapy, which involves using a mechanical device to gradually stretch the penis, could be an option. This may help improve curvature over time, although it requires consistent use and patience. For some, shockwave therapy, although still under study for best practices, might offer a non-invasive option to decrease pain or help with plaque softening. Physical therapy with penile exercises, known as milking or jelqing, remains largely anecdotal without strong evidence for correction but might be an adjunct to other forms. It’s critical, though, to have an honest conversation with a urologist about what’s feasible in your case without surgery and the realistic outcomes of these non-surgical methods. They can provide a personalized treatment plan based on the severity and specifics of your condition. Remember, delay in seeking proper treatment might lead to more challenges, so timely intervention is key.

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