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Are there any treatments for peyronie disease?

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Dr. Thomas Namey answered

Specializes in Rheumatology

Yes.: Peyronie's disease is scarring of the tunica albicans of the penile shaft. It is inflammatory and is analagous to dupuytren's contracture of the palmar fascia if the hand. Steroid injections may help, and there is surgery in the background. The fda has approved a "collagenolytic enzyme" for the hand and it has been used successfully for peyronie's without a formal indication.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Dr. Jesse Mills answered

Specializes in Urology

Lots: See a urologist who specializes in peyronie's. There are medications, injections and surgery that all may be effective.

Answered 9/7/2019

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Dr. George Klauber answered

Specializes in Pediatric Urology

No way: When minor can be helped or corrected in some with oral potaba, in others with surgery, but never with a penile pump or any home remedies. Best to consult with a urologist.

Answered 6/14/2014

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