Peyronie's Disease Overview and Management
Learn about Peyronie’s disease, including its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment options such as medications, traction therapy, and surgery, along with lifestyle tips for better management and improved quality of life.

Written by Dr. Dhankecha Mayank Dineshbhai
Reviewed by Dr. Mohammed Kamran MBBS, FIDM
Last updated on 27th Aug, 2025

Dealing with Peyronie’s disease can be challenging, but understanding the condition is the first step toward managing it effectively. This article will help you learn about Peyronie’s disease, its symptoms, causes, and ways to improve your quality of life.
What is Peyronie’s Disease?
Peyronie’s disease is a condition where scar tissue (plaque) forms inside the penis, causing it to bend or curve during an erection. This can lead to pain, discomfort, and difficulties with sexual activity. While it may sound alarming, Peyronie’s disease is treatable, and many men find relief with proper care.
Symptoms of Peyronie’s Disease
The most common signs include:
- Penile curvature or bending (usually upward or sideways)
- Pain during erections (especially in the early stages)
- Hard lumps or plaques under the skin of the penis
- Erectile dysfunction (ED) in some cases
- Shortening of the penis due to scar tissue
Symptoms can develop gradually or appear suddenly. Some men experience mild discomfort, while others may have severe pain or difficulty with intercourse.
What Causes Peyronie’s Disease?
The exact cause is not fully understood, but possible factors include:
- Injury or trauma to the penis (even minor ones from sports or sexual activity)
- Genetics (family history may increase risk)
- Connective tissue disorders (like Dupuytren’s contracture)
- Autoimmune conditions (where the body attacks its own tissues)
- Age is also a factor—most cases occur in men between 40 and 70.
How Does Peyronie’s Disease Affect Health?
Beyond physical discomfort, Peyronie’s disease can impact emotional well-being. Many men feel embarrassed, anxious, or depressed due to changes in their sexual function. Open communication with a doctor and partner can help manage these feelings.
Diagnosis and Treatment Options
If you suspect Peyronie’s disease, a urologist (a doctor specialising in urinary and reproductive health) can diagnose it through:
- Physical examination (checking for plaques and curvature)
- Ultrasound imaging (to assess blood flow and scar tissue)
Treatment Approaches
1. Medications – Oral or injectable drugs (like collagenase or verapamil) may help reduce plaques.
2. Penile traction therapy – Devices that gently stretch the penis to reduce curvature.
3. Shockwave therapy – Non-invasive treatment to break down scar tissue.
4. Surgery – Recommended only in severe cases (e.g., penile straightening or implants).
Lifestyle and Home Remedies
While medical treatments are essential, some lifestyle changes can help:
- Quit smoking (smoking worsens blood flow and healing).
- Eat a balanced diet (rich in antioxidants to support tissue health).
- Exercise regularly (improves circulation and overall well-being).
- Manage stress (yoga, meditation, or counselling can help).
When to See a Doctor?
Consult a specialist if you notice:
Persistent pain during erections
Noticeable penile curvature affecting sex
Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection
Early treatment can prevent worsening symptoms.
Can Peyronie’s Disease Be Prevented?
Since the exact cause is unclear, prevention is difficult. However, avoiding penile trauma and maintaining good vascular health (through exercise and a healthy diet) may lower risks.
Final Thoughts
Peyronie’s disease can be distressing, but you’re not alone. Many men successfully manage it with medical help and lifestyle adjustments. If you’re experiencing symptoms, don’t hesitate to consult a urologist for personalised care.
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