Men with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are more likely to experience Peyronie’s Disease (PD) than the general population, where the prevalence is approximately 9% of adult males. more
High blood pressure is associated with Peyronie’s disease. more
Have you recently experienced an injury to your genital area that has changed its shape? If so, you may be dealing with Peyronie’s disease. Don’t worry—effective treatment options... more
Patients who have undergone surgery for prostate cancer may notice changes in the shape of the penis when they have an erection more
Men suffering from autoimmune diseases are at a higher risk of developing Peyronie’s disease if the immune system attacks cells in the genital area. This can lead to inflammation,... more
A variety of laser devices have been explored for treating the acute phase of Peyronie’s Disease (PD) non-surgically, utilising the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of low-e... more
If you are already living with Parkinson’s disease, you may be aware that it can often lead to Erectile Dysfunction (ED), which can, in turn, sometimes result in Peyronie’s diseas... more
While Lederhosen disease and Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) are both rare, if you suffer from either condition and have a bend in your penis, we recommend getting in touch with us ... more
A 2017 study published in the journal Sexual Medicine suggested that Peyronie's disease (PD) and Dupuytren contractures (DC) are often found together in patients. The study also n... more
If you are suffering from Peyronie’s Disease and also finding it difficult to get and maintain and erection, we have therapies that can help you beat both conditions. more
A question posed by a number of Peyronie’s disease patients is whether low testosterone (low T) contributes to Peyronie’s Disease. more
Paget’s Disease of the bone affects over 3.7% of people in the UK, is common in Europe, and is less prevalent globally. more