Peyronie’s Disease and The SizeGenetics System

Peyronie’s Disease and The SizeGenetics System

There are many conditions and diseases that can affect a man’s sexual health,
including function and fertility. In addition to the more well known
maladies such as impotency, infertility, and cancers, males can suffer
with priapism (persistent, prolonged, and painful erections not
associated with sexual activity), balanitis (inflammation of the skin
on the head of the penis), balanoposthitis (inflammation of the
foreskin and head of the penis), phimosis (excessively tight foreskin,
so that the head of the penis cannot be revealed), paraphimosis (when
the foreskin prevents the penis from retracting once flaccid), and
Peyronie’s Disease.

Peyronie’s Disease first appeared in medical texts in 1743 written
by French surgeon Francois de la Peyronie. About 1% of all men are estimated
to be afflicted with the condition, and the exact cause of the disease
is unknown. Peyronie’s can affect men in varying degrees, from a quick
onset coupled with a short duration of symptoms, and no need for
treatment to long-term indications resulting in disfigurement of the
penis, which prohibits sexual activity and required surgery. It is a
condition in which benign, or non-cancerous, plaque forms in erectile
tissue layers on the upper or lower side of the penis, and creates a
bend in the penis. In rare cases, plaque can form on both the top and
the bottom of the penis, resulting in a shortening of the penis. The
severity of the condition determines the medical course of action (or
inaction, in short-lived cases).

There are two types of treatment for Peyronie’s Disease for those
cases where treatment is required; non-surgical and surgical. Surgical
treatments are usually reserved for severe cases where sexual activity
is completely impossible due to the symptoms of the condition. Most
physicians recommend surgery only after waiting one or two years to
ensure the condition will not cure itself, as in most cases. There are
three surgical methods used to treat Peyronie’s. The first includes
removing the plaque after a skin graft is performed, which has been
proven to partially compromise normal erectile function. The second is
called the Nesbit procedure, where the tissue opposite the penile
curvature
is pinched or removed, negating the curve, however this
method has been shown to cause a shortening of the penis. In cases
where a man’s ability to achieve or maintain erections has been
affected by Peyronie’s, penile implants may be inserted surgically to
correct the problem, however tissue erosion and scar tissue formation,
as a result of the surgery, can further impair penile function.
Non-surgical treatments include medicine injected directly into the
plaque to soften the tissue and reverse the curve, and penile traction
devices
.


One natural and extremely effective treatment for Peyronie’s Disease is
The SizeGenetics System, a penile traction device proven to correct
penile curvatures
with no adverse side effects. The SizeGenetics
traction device
was developed by an Urologist and Andrologist, and has
been clinically tested to ensure its safety and efficacy. The device is
safe, comfortable, discreet, easy to use, and is highly recommended by
the medical community. With the SizeGenetics System, consumers receive one bottle of Volume Pills, (to increase sperm volume), ProSolution Pills (to
enhance erections and libido), and a membership to Penis Health (a
large, comprehensive web site containing extensive customer support,
exclusive penis exercises, and more), and a member forum (to gain
access to other SizeGenetics System users).

For more information about the SizeGenetics System, click here.

This week I will be posting updates on my current product tests of ProShape RX and Volume Pills. Check back soon for more information tomorrow.

I hope everyone has a great week!

Steve

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