5 General Myths Concerning Peyronie’s disease (Bent penis)
05/30/2014
Reminiscent of several other health disorders as well as disease, we have witnessed numerous bad information, misconceptions and baseless suppositions linked to Peyronie’s disease (PD). This article intends to highlight a few of those general beliefs related to PD and will help you identify the difference between a fiction and the real truth.
Myth 1: Penis curvature is encountered by youthful males exclusively
Fact: Over 75% of patients suffering from Peyronie's disease are between 45 and 65 years of age. Also, certain individuals as well believe that Penis curvature only can affect men older than fifty years of age. In reality, however, research demonstrates that up to 10% of patients may face it at age 40 and under.
Myth 2: Penis curvature is a disorder of no identified root
Fact: Not every case of Peyronie's disease could be resulting from a unitary cause but damage to the penis probably is the most widespread of them all. Similarly, Peyronie’s disease has also been linked with various generalized issues e.g. high blood pressure along with diabetic issues. Additionally, it has been also proven to be linked to Ledderhose's disease (plantar aponeurosis), Dupuytren's disease (palmar aponeurosis), Paget's disease and knucle pads. The disease also has a tendency to have a root in some families, inherited by sons from their fathers.
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