Peyronie's disease is characterized by the formation of hardened tissue in the penis that causes curvature, distortion, and pain, usually during erection. In Peyronie's disease, the sheath that surrounds the erectile tissue called tunica albuginea forms dense, fibrous scar tissue.
The symptoms of Peyronie's disease may form rapidly or over a long period of time and may be mild or severe. The most common symptoms are:
Hardened tissue in the penis; pain during ejaculation; curve in the penis during erection; distortion of the penis such as indentation or shortening.
The treatment options of Peyronie's disease are limited. Surgery is the only effective treatment but Peyronie's disease may resolve on its own so it is advised to wait 1 to 2 years before choosing surgery. The goal of treatment is to reduce pain and maintain sexual function.
Please visit our Center for Sexual Health website to learn more on treatments for Peyronie's Disease.