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Peyronie's disease is a condition that causes the penis to become bent or curved during an erection. The condition may cause pain and make sexual intercourse difficult. It does not appear to cause difficulty urinating. Patients with Peyronie's disease develop a layer of hard, fibrous scar tissue (called plaque) on one or more sides of the penis. The plaque may look like a hard lump on the penis. When the penis becomes erect, the plaque pulls the affected area off .... Read more

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Para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) for Peyronie's Disease
Para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) is a naturally occurring non-protein amino acid. Several studies suggest that PABA supplements may help reduce symptoms of Peyronie's disease. However, a firm conclusion ....

 

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L-carnitine for Peyronie's Disease
The human body produces L-carnitine in the liver, kidney, and brain. Early evidence suggests that oral supplements of L-carnitine may help treat Peyronie's disease. However, additional research ....

 

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Bromelain for Peyronie's Disease
Classified as an herb, bromelain is a digestive enzyme that comes from the stem and the fruit of the pineapple plant. Although it has been suggested that ....

 

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Physical therapy for Peyronie's Disease
The goal of physical therapy is to improve mobility, restore function, reduce pain, and prevent further injury. A variety of techniques, including exercises, stretches, traction, electrical stimulation, ....

 

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Vitamin E for Peyronie's Disease
Vitamin E exists in eight different forms ("isomers"): alpha, beta, gamma, and delta tocopherol; and alpha, beta, gamma, and delta tocotrienol. Alpha-tocopherol is the most active form ....

 

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