Treatment FAQ

what treatment is available for ed and pyronies disease?

by Dr. Gennaro Raynor Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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PDE5 inhibitors
PDE5 inhibitors
Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors are a group of medications most commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Their ability to improve symptoms of ED was discovered accidentally while researchers were examining their potential use for high blood pressure and angina.
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, like sildenafil
, have been shown to improve both Peyronie's disease and erectile dysfunction symptoms at doses as low as 25 milligrams. In complex cases of Peyronie's disease with severe erectile dysfunction, a penile prosthesis can be surgically implanted, which can fix both issues at once.
Feb 18, 2021

Medication

Medication. This medicine has been approved for use in adult men with moderate to severe curvatures and a palpable nodule. This therapy has been shown to improve curvature and bother associated with Peyronie's disease. The treatment works by breaking down the buildup of collagen that causes penile curvature.

Procedures

Peyronie’s Disease and Erectile Dysfunction Sometimes, Peyronie’s disease can make it difficult to develop or keep an erection. It can also contribute to issues such as stress and anxiety -- two common psychological causes of erectile dysfunction for men.

Nutrition

Oral vitamin E. Research has found that vitamin E may help to shrink the plaques that can develop from Peyronie’s disease. It may also help to reduce the severity of penile curvature. However, some studies have found that oral vitamin E is no more effective at improving Peyronie’s disease symptoms than a non-therapeutic placebo.

What is the treatment for Peyronie's disease?

Pentoxiphylline/Trental (oral 400 mg three times/day) Pentoxiphylline, a medication used for many years for the treatment of intermittent leg cramping (claudication) has gained recent attention as a potentially effective medical treatment for Peyronie’s disease.

Can Peyronie’s disease cause erectile dysfunction?

Can vitamin E help with Peyronie’s disease?

Is pentoxiphylline effective for Peyronie’s disease?

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Can Ed from Peyronie's be cured?

Peyronie's disease rarely goes away on its own. In most men with Peyronie's disease, the condition will remain as is or worsen. Early treatment soon after developing the condition may keep it from getting worse or even improve symptoms.

Is Peyronie's disease considered erectile dysfunction?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a condition in which a person with a penis has difficulty getting or maintaining an erection. It can cause problems in the bedroom for people of all ages. One rare form of ED, called Peyronie's disease, results in a bend in the penis that can make an erection painful.

What is the most effective treatment for Peyronie's disease?

Surgery has been shown to be the most effective treatment for Peyronie's disease to correct the curvature of the penis. However, it is usually only recommended in severe cases for patients who fail to respond to non-surgical therapy and have curvature for longer than 12 months.

What is the newest treatment for Peyronie's disease?

Xiaflex (collagenase clostridium histolyticum) is an FDA approved prescription medicine that is administered by a trained professional only. Xiaflex is injected directly into the hardened tissue in two courses, and the area is massaged to successfully break down the scar tissue.

Can I use Viagra if I have Peyronie's disease?

Can you take Viagra if you have Peyronie's disease? In a word, yes. Phosphodiesterease inhibitors like Viagra (sildenafil) have been studied both alone and in conjunction with other therapies to treat erectile dysfunction and penile curvature from Peyronie's disease.

Should you take Viagra if you have Peyronie's disease?

Medications prescribed for erectile dysfunction (Viagra, Levitra, Cialis) are sometimes beneficial for patients in the early stages of Peyronie's disease.

Is there a pill for Peyronie's disease?

Pills. Pentoxifylline (Trental) is often the first medicine doctors prescribe to help straighten the penis. You have to take the pill for a few months to see if it's going to work. Some doctors prescribe vitamin E supplements or a form of potassium called para-aminobenzoate, but there is little evidence these work.

How do you break up Peyronie's plaque?

Intralesional collagenase injections (Xiaflex) are currently the only FDA-approved treatment for Peyronie's disease. Collagenase is an enzyme that helps break down the substances that make up plaques. Breaking down the plaques reduces penile curving and improves erectile function.

How much does it cost to fix Peyronie's disease?

The mean annual, per-individual cost of Peyronie's disease treatment increased from $1,531 in 2007 to $10,339 in 2018. The cost increase was greatest for injectable therapies, which rose from $811 per individual in 2007 to $16,184 in 2018, a 19-fold increase.

How much do Xiaflex injections cost?

Doctors who administer the drug will have to be specially trained and certified. Pain, swelling and bruising can develop in the injection area. Xiaflex costs $3,300 an injection, so a full course of eight injections would cost about $26,000, in addition to a doctor's fee.

What vitamins help with Peyronie's disease?

While Peyronie's disease is most often found in middle-aged men, it can occur at any age. Drug therapy is helpful for most men who are affected by Peyronie's disease, especially during the acute phase. For instance, oral Vitamin E will make the plaques smaller and help to straighten the bent penis.

What happens if Peyronie's disease is left untreated?

If left untreated, Peyronie's disease may cause fibrotic, nonexpansile thickening of relatively discrete areas of the corpora tunica, typically resulting in focal bend, pain or other functional or structural abnormalities of the erect penis. Many cases resolve without treatment.

Why does erectile dysfunction occur after Peyronie's disease?

If erectile dysfunction develops after Peyronie’s disease symptoms begin, it may be a result of the pain or curvature from the condition. Some cases of Peyronie’s disease are caused by trauma to the penis. This forms scar tissue, or “plaque.”. It can also damage blood vessels and nerves responsible for erectile function.

How to break up plaque in Peyronie's disease?

The injection options include: verapamil (a blood pressure medication) interferon alpha-2b (an immune system modulator)

How long does it take for a peyronie to heal?

Pain from Peyronie’s disease may resolve without medical treatment in 12 to 18 months for as many as 90 percent of people with the condition, according to a 2019 study. Trusted Source. . Only about 3 to 13 percent of people with Peyronie’s disease will see improvements in penile curvature without treatment, though.

What percentage of men have Peyronie's disease?

It’s important to consider the psychological impact as well. Up to 80 percent of men. with a Peyronie’s disease diagnosis will experience mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, or both. These conditions may worsen over time without treatment.

Does PDE5 help with erectile dysfunction?

PDE5 inhibitors, like sildenafil, have been shown to improve both Peyronie’s disease and erectile dysfunction symptoms at doses as low as 25 milligrams. In complex cases of Peyronie’s disease with severe erectile dysfunction, a penile prosthesis can be surgically implanted, which can fix both issues at once.

Does shockwave therapy help with Peyronie's disease?

shows that shockwave treatment to the penis may help ease pain in the active phase of Peyronie’s disease and treat erectile dysfunction as well. However, it’s not proven to treat curvature or improve erectile function over the long term. PDE5 inhibitors, like sildenafil, have been shown to improve both Peyronie’s disease ...

Does Peyronie's disease cause erectile dysfunction?

While some people with Peyronie’s disease may develop erectile dysfunction, the majority of people report that the erectile problems came before the Peyronie’s disease symptoms. It’s estimated that up to a third of people with Peyronie’s disease will also have erectile dysfunction, with more than half of those people reporting ...

What is the best treatment for peyronies?

Some doctors use a drug called verapamil. Studies show it can decrease the curve and pain in many men. Collagenase clostridium histolyticum ( Xiaflex) is another injected drug for treating Peyronie’s.

How many shots do you need to straighten your penis?

You’ll need up to four rounds of two shots each round, along with a non-surgical procedure, to help straighten the penis.

Does vitamin E help with ED?

Some doctors prescribe vitamin E supplements or a form of potassium called para-aminobenzoate, but there is little evidence these work. In men with Peyronie’s disease who also have some erectile dysfunction, drugs to treat ED may help.

Can scar tissue on the top of the penis be permanent?

This can give you back some of the lost length or width of the penis. But it can sometimes cause loss of feeling. It’s most common in men who have scar tissue on the top of the penis. That loss of feeling is usually temporary but can be permanent.

What is the best treatment for peyronies?

Vitamin E (400-1200u) (oral) For decades, Vitamin E has been commonly prescribed Peyronie’s disease treatment because it is inexpensive and can be an effective treatment for scarring (of the skin). In the past, when men wanted to try a pill, Vitamin E was suggested as an option because although we did not necessarily think it would be effective, ...

What is the name of the drug that treats Peyronie's disease?

Xiaflex. There is a fairly new “kid on the block” injection therapy being used to treat Peyronie’s Disease when the disease is stable and there is at least 30 degrees of curvature (not downward). It is called Xiaflex (collagenase clostridium histolyticum). The manufacturer was Auxillium (now owned by Endo Pharmaceuticals).

What is the best medication for leg cramps?

Pentoxiphylline/Trental (oral 400 mg three times/day) Pentoxifylline is a medication that has been used for many years for the treatment of intermittent leg cramping (claudication). It has gained recent attention as a potentially effective Peyronie’s disease treatment. Trental is now at the Center for Reconstructive Urology what Vitamin E was 20 ...

How to cure Peyronie's disease?

In many cases, the best Peyronie’s disease treatment is surgery. There are primarily two different types of surgery, with Dr. Gelman advising the patient to undergo either a penile plication ...

What is penis curvature?

Penile curvature is generally related to the development of a dense inelastic plaque within the penis. In order for creams, pills or other treatments to be effective, they need to change the affected tissue from a dense scar back to elastic, supple, and healthy tissue.

Is Peyronie's disease non surgical?

While a number of non-surgical treatments are currently available, these treatments are generally not highly effective. Non-surgical Peyronie’s disease treatment is not effective because of the nature ...

What is the FDA approved medication for Peyronie's disease?

Right now, Xiaflex is the only FDA-approved medication designed specifically for the treatment of Peyronie’s disease. In addition to Clostridium histolyticum, several other injectable medications are used to break down plaques and treat Peyronie’s disease. These include: Interferon.

How many men are affected by Peyronie's disease?

More than 10 percent of men are estimated to be affected by Peyronie’s disease, although the severity of the disorder can vary from one person to another. Peyronie’s disease usually becomes more prevalent with age, with older men more likely to be affected than younger men. According to one study, Peyronie’s disease is most commonly seen as men ...

What causes the penis to bend?

Symptoms of Peyronie’s Disease. The most common symptom of Peyronie’s disease is the development of plaques on the dorsal side, or top, of your penis. These may cause your penis to bend upwards when it’s erect. About 70 percent of men with Peyronie’s disease have dorsal plaques that result in an upward curved penis.

Why is it so hard to get an erection?

Sometimes, Peyronie’s disease can make it difficult to develop or keep an erection. It can also contribute to issues such as stress and anxiety -- two common psychological causes of erectile dysfunction for men.

What is the acute phase of Peyronie's disease?

Peyronie’s disease occurs in stages, which are often referred to as the acute phase and chronic phase. During each phase, you’ll typically experience different symptoms: Acute phase. During this phase, plaques will develop on the fibrous membrane of your penis.

Why does my penis feel hard?

When plaques develop in certain areas of your penis, they may result in firm lumps. Over time, the plaques caused by Peyronie’s disease can become very hard and bone-like in feel due to calcium buildup. In addition to affecting the shape and feel of your penis, Peyronie’s disease may cause sexual performance issues.

What are the risk factors for Peyronie's disease?

Several risk factors may increase your likelihood of developing Peyronie’s disease, including the following: Having vigorous or intense sex. This can cause micro-injuries to your penis that may lead to the development of scar tissue. Engaging in nonsexual activities that injure your penis.

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Diagnosis

Clinical Trials

Coping and Support

Preparing For Your Appointment

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Dr. Pawan Katti
Your provider will work with you to develop a care plan that may include one or more of these treatment options.
Initially the condition is monitored and if there is no improvement, then it is treated by medication or surgery based on the severity.
Medication

Hemorrheologic agents: Improve blood flow and reduce the amount of scar tissue.

Pentoxifylline


Enzymes: Used to improve the curvature and problems associated with the condition.

Collagenase clostridium histolyticum


Anti hypertensive drugs: Used to treat high blood pressure.

Verapamil


Proteins: It disrupts the production of scar tissues and breaks it down.

Interferon

Procedures

Plication: Suturing (plicating) the unaffected side results in a straightening of the penis.

Incision and grafting: Cuts are made in scar tissue to stretch out the sheath and allow the penis to straighten.

Iontophoresis: Verapamil and a steroid are administered noninvasively to improve the penile curvature and erectile function.

Penile implant surgery: Used to replace the spongy tissue that fills with blood during an erection.

Nutrition

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Specialist to consult

Primary care physician
Specializes in the acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health.

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