Peyronies Disease

Difference Between A Curved Penis and Peyronies Disease

I really want to talk about this one while we’re right here.There is an incredible amount of VERY POOR information out there right now being passed off by people claiming to know what they’re talking about when it comes to penis enlargement and overall male enhancement. First of all a curved penis is NOT Peyronies Disease!!! Only 2% of men have Peyronies Disease while virtually EVERY man has a curved penis to some degree! Let’s take a closer look at the difference between Peyronies Disease and a curved penis so you may better understand this topic of male enhancement:

Peyronies Disease is a condition where the penis has suffered an injury to the erectile tissue and that area of tissue no longer engorges with blood when the penis is aroused. Commonly this tissue turns into plaque and therefore no amount of exercise is going to alter this tissue! During arousal the surrounding tissue engorges normally and this causes a “bent” penis. The bend occurs at the point of the damaged, or plaqued tissue. This can be tremendously painful and embarrassing and even surgery is not 100% effective in correcting this ailment. Anyone who uses the term Peyronies Disease and says that you can fix it on their program doesn’t know a thing about anatomy, disease and maybe even penis enlargement so beware!

Why does the penis curve? It’s due to the fact that human beings develop in the womb in two halves and at different rates, split right down the middle. You can prove this to yourself in a variety of ways including one foot is larger than the other, one arm is slightly longer than the other, one leg is slightly longer than the other, you have a seam in your palette (the roof of your mouth) and there is a seam on the underside of your scrotum (or, ball sac – for those into layman’s terms). The penis also develops in two halves and at different rates. If the curve is to the right, the left side of your penis is ever-so-slightly longer than the right and if it curves to the left it is vice-versa.

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Posted by    Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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