Treatment of Peyronie’s disease, which causes abnormal curvature of the penis, is not always necessary, as the disease may go away spontaneously after a few months or years. Despite this, treatment of Peyronie’s disease may include the use of medications or surgery, guided by the urologist.
Some remedies that can be used to treat Peyronie’s disease include:
- These medications are usually given by injection directly into the fibrosis plaque to reduce inflammation and destroy plaques that cause abnormal curvature of the male sex organ.
Treatment with vitamin E, in tablets or ointment, is widely used, as this vitamin stimulates the breakdown of fibrous plaque, decreasing the curvature of the organ.
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When the curvature of the penis is very large and causes pain or makes intimate contact impossible, surgical treatment may be necessary, eliminating the fibrotic plaque. As a side effect, this surgery can cause a decrease of 1 to 2 cm in penis size.
The application of shock waves, the use of lasers or the use of vacuum erection devices are options for the physiotherapeutic treatment of Peyronie’s disease, which are often used to replace surgery.
One form of home treatment for Peyronie’s disease is prale tea, which has an anti-inflammatory action.
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Preparation mode
Boil the water with the herb for 5 minutes, let it steep for 5 minutes, filter and drink the tea still hot, about 3 times a day.
Another alternative is the natural treatment of Peyronie’s disease with the use of herbs that stimulate blood circulation and decrease the production of fibrosis plaques such as ginkgo biloba, Siberian ginseng or the preparation of blueberries.
Homeopathic treatment of Peyronie’s disease can be performed with silica and hydrofluoric acid medicines, but also with the medicine Staphysagria 200 CH, 5 drops twice a week, or with Thuya 30 CH, 5 drops twice daily, for 2 months. These medicines should be taken in accordance with the urologist’s recommendations.