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Penis curvature
Due to extreme masturbation my penis has a curvature on right side.. What is the best way to straighten it?? Surgery or massage??
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Peyronie's disease can develop following trauma or injury to the penis.  Inflammation in cases of severe vasculitis further suggests a vascular (blood vessels) cause forPeyronie's disease. Homeopathy does not try to treat a disease in isolation. It takes care of the person who is ill too. Homeopathy is used today for countless conditions around the world by medical doctors because it is a safer form of non-prescription medication, and for this reason should be considered for Peyronie’s disease natural treatment.  Peyronie's disease is characterized by an alteration in the appearance and cellularity of the collagen that comprises the tunica albuginea. Ossification in the middle or inner aspect of the tunica may occur, and a perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate may or may not be present An analysis of sociodemographic factors also identified significant associations between PD and the following risk factors for ED: 1.Age 2.Obesity 3.Smoking (duration and number of cigarettes per day) 4.Longer duration and increased severity of ED 5.Diabetes mellitus 6.Dyslipidemia 7.Psychological disorders You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects
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