Teenagers and Peyronie's Disease: Peyronie's Disease Shockwave Therapy. Mansmatters

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Peyronie’s disease can affect men of any age and we have treated youths with shockwave therapy in their early teens through to men in their 90’s. Visit our website at http://mansmatters.co.uk/ and https://www.peyroniesdisease.co.uk/

Characterized by a bend or deformity in the penis, Peyronie’s disease in teenagers or young men can have a serious psychological impact as well as sexual problems.

While it is difficult to cope with this condition at any age, it is particularly devasting for a teenager who is at the early stage of maturity. Boys tend to be much more withdrawn than girls when it comes to coming forward about their medical problems and with teenagers the condition is compounded even further: How on earth do you tell your mum or dad or girlfriend that you have a bent or deformed penis?

Peyronie’s disease in teenagers often occurs as a result of an injury. A painful ‘kick in the goolies’ at school, a boisterous tackle on the rugby pitch, trying to hurdle a gate that goes wrong, or over-vigorous masturbation, can all be the trigger. There are very few men that have gone through life without feeling the excruciating agony in the private regions following an accident, whilst their friends gleefully laugh at their misfortune.

Very little research has been undertaken into Peyronie’s disease and teenagers. One study looked at 32 teenagers aged 15 to 19 versus men aged 40 plus, over a 10-year period to see whether there were any defining or differentiating factors between the two groups. The study found that 22% of the teenagers with Peyronie’s disease experienced painful erections and 37% subsequently developed ED.

Peyronie’s disease is characterized by a non-cancerous fibrous plaque that stops the penis from expanding on one side. In older men, it is normal that there is only one plaque. With teenagers’ there was a 700% increase in multiple plaques.94% of patients reporting a high level of stress and over a third had already sought medical help for anxiety and mood disorder and 28% had had a negative encounter with a sexual partner.

We advise any teenager reading this to share their condition with their parents and doctors and if suffering from depression, to seek counseling.

Extracorporeal Focused shockwave therapy with its ability to break down the fibrous plaques is the only non-surgical longer-term solution for teenagers who want to avoid life-changing surgery. This treatment is widely discussed in our other videos. Focused shockwave therapy creates new and repairs existing blood vessels and rejuvenates nerve tissue, leading to a fuller and harder erections. It also breaks down plaque in Peyronies disease, which causes the bend in the penis. Visit our website at http://mansmatters.co.uk/ and https://www.peyroniesdisease.co.uk/

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