madman
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* in fact very few men have a perfectly straight penis, most men have somewhere in the range of 10-20 degrees of curvature in one direction or the other
Today, we are joined by Dr. Peter Bajic, a board-certified urologist and director of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Men's Health. With his expertise in men's s*xual health, Dr. Bajic offers valuable insights into Peyronie's disease, a condition that affects up to 1 in 10 men.
Peyronie's disease, which affects up to 1 in 10 men, is often misunderstood and underdiagnosed. This condition causes penile curvature and deformity, but its impact goes far beyond the physical. Many men feel shame or inadequacy, even with mild cases. Interestingly, partners are usually less concerned than the affected individuals.
The good news?
Effective treatments are available. Options range from traction devices to injections and surgeries, depending on the severity and specific characteristics of the condition. It's crucial to remember that Peyronie's disease is common and treatable. Whether it’s a recent diagnosis or a long-standing condition, help is available. With proper care and support, most men can achieve a satisfying s*x life and improved self-image.
Don't let Peyronie's disease destroy your confidence—seek help and reclaim your s*xual well-being. As Dr. Bajic emphasizes, "No matter how long it's been going on, no matter the severity, there are ways that we can help."
Today, we are joined by Dr. Peter Bajic, a board-certified urologist and director of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Men's Health. With his expertise in men's s*xual health, Dr. Bajic offers valuable insights into Peyronie's disease, a condition that affects up to 1 in 10 men.
Peyronie's disease, which affects up to 1 in 10 men, is often misunderstood and underdiagnosed. This condition causes penile curvature and deformity, but its impact goes far beyond the physical. Many men feel shame or inadequacy, even with mild cases. Interestingly, partners are usually less concerned than the affected individuals.
The good news?
Effective treatments are available. Options range from traction devices to injections and surgeries, depending on the severity and specific characteristics of the condition. It's crucial to remember that Peyronie's disease is common and treatable. Whether it’s a recent diagnosis or a long-standing condition, help is available. With proper care and support, most men can achieve a satisfying s*x life and improved self-image.
Don't let Peyronie's disease destroy your confidence—seek help and reclaim your s*xual well-being. As Dr. Bajic emphasizes, "No matter how long it's been going on, no matter the severity, there are ways that we can help."