
Help and Treatment for Peyronie's Disease in Norwich, Norfolk
Let’s get straight to it —Peyronie’s disease is when scar tissue (called plaque) builds up in the penis, causing it to bend or curve during an erection.
While a slight curve is normal, Peyronie’s can make things painful, uncomfortable, or downright awkward in the bedroom. It’s more common than you think, it affects around 4% of men between 40-70 years old, and most importantly, it’s treatable.
So if this sounds like what you’re dealing with, don’t stress – you’ve come to the right place. Our team of specialist pelvic health Osteopaths and rehabilitation specialists are on hand to help with a plan tailored to you.
What Causes Peyronie’s?
Peyronie’s can develop for a few reasons, but here are the main culprits:
- Injury - Sometimes, even minor trauma during sex, sports, or daily activities can lead to scar tissue over time.
- Genetics - If it runs in your family, you might be more likely to develop it.
- Aging - As we get older, tissues lose elasticity, which can make injuries more likely to leave scars.
- Medical Conditions - Certain conditions like diabetes or Dupuytren’s contracture can increase your risk.
If you would like to learn more about our services, or would like to book a free, confidential consultation then please get in touch. We would love to hear from you.
How Do I Know If I Have Peyronie’s?
Every case is a little different, but here are the common signs:
- Curved Erections: Your erection may bend up, down, or to the side.
- Pain: You might feel discomfort, especially during erections or sex.
- Lumps or Scar Tissue: You could notice hard areas under the skin of the penis.
- Shortening: The penis may appear shorter than it used to.
Can Peyronie’s Be Treated?
Absolutely! There’s no one-size-fits-all solution, but there are plenty of effective treatments to get you back on track.
- Medications: Certain drugs can reduce inflammation and soften scar tissue.
- Shockwave Therapy: This non-invasive option uses targeted sound waves to break down scar tissue and improve blood flow.
- Traction Therapy: Devices that gently stretch the penis can help straighten it over time.
- Surgery: For severe cases, surgical options can remove or correct the plaque.
Our pelvic health rehabilitation specialists will work with you to figure out what’s best for your situation.
"Focused Shockwave Therapy is an evidence-based, well-researched and effective treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED)*."
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We understand how Peyronie’s can affect not just your physical health but also your confidence and relationships. That’s why we offer advanced, personalised care in a supportive and discreet environment.
We specialise in cutting-edge treatments that focus on real results—without unnecessary downtime.
You don’t have to live with the pain or discomfort of Peyronie’s. Let’s tackle this together. Book a confidential consultation, and we’ll help you find the right treatment plan to get back to feeling like yourself.
- 01603 960624
- info@hispelvichealth.com
- Earlham House Clinic, Unit 15, Earlham House, Earlham Road, Norwich NR2 3PD