Urology of Greater Atlanta

The Relationship Between Peyronie's Disease, Low Testosterone and ED

Doctor at Urology of Greater Atlanta prescribing Viagra for ED.

Many sexual health conditions are interrelated and can be confusing to comprehend. Thus, this article will help you to understand how Peyronie’s disease, low testosterone, and erectile dysfunction are related and why these conditions occur.

Developing Peyronie’s disease, low testosterone, or erectile dysfunction can be a source of great concern. However, men of any age do not need to live with these conditions. And the good news is that early treatment can help you avoid any unnecessary embarrassment.

Our board-certified urologists at Urology of Greater Atlanta have extensive experience diagnosing Peyronie’s disease and performing medical therapy or corrective procedures when necessary. To schedule a Peyronie’s disease consultation, call one of our offices in Georgia today!

What Are Peyronie’s Disease (PD), Low Testosterone, and Erectile Dysfunction?

Let’s begin by looking at each condition and its causes. Understanding the mechanisms of each condition will help in understanding the relationship between them.

Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s disease is characterized by fibrous scar tissue or plaque that develops on the penis. This condition can cause significant and abnormal penile curvature and painful erections.

Peyronie’s disease is believed to be caused by repetitive injury to the penis. Injury may occur during sexual activity or be related to a sports injury. As the penis heals, rigid scar tissue can form in the tissue where there was elasticity.

Low Testosterone

Low testosterone levels occur when your testicles do not produce enough testosterone. Testosterone deficiency can lower a man’s sex drive.

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction, also known as impotence, is a condition where a man cannot get an erection firm enough to perform or enjoy sexual intercourse. There are several physiological and psychological reasons why a person may have erectile dysfunction.

Psychological reasons may include fear and anxiety over sexual performance or by the way their penis looks. Physiological reasons may also include problems with the nerves, muscles, blood vessels, or other tissues.

Man worried that he might have Peyronie's disease in NYC.

Can Peyronie’s Disease and Low Testosterone Cause ED?

Peyronie’s disease and low testosterone can certainly make erectile dysfunction worse. Those with PD may be embarrassed about the curve that has formed in their penis. They may also have noticed that the length of their penis has become shorter. This, in turn, could lead to psychological difficulties in getting an erection.

The pain associated with Peyronie’s disease during sexual intercourse can also make it difficult to enjoy sexual intercourse and thereby lead to ED.

Low T levels can affect a man’s sex drive. This can have a knock-out effect on penile rigidity.

Can ED and Peyronie’s Disease Cause Low T?

No, ED and Peyronie’s disease cannot cause low T levels. These conditions do not affect the hormonal system.

Can ED and Low T Cause Peyronie’s Disease?

It is understood that ED and low T do not directly cause Peyronie’s disease. However, the two conditions can have an effect on the development of Peyronie’s disease.

Erectile dysfunction can make it difficult to maintain a firm enough erection for sexual intercourse. During sexual intercourse, the penis may get injured, usually unknowingly. When these injuries heal, they can form scar tissue, or the tissue heals in a disorganized way. This can leave a fibrous lump on the penis or cause the penis to curve while erect.

Low T levels affect a man’s sex drive. This can also affect the strength of an erection. Therefore, low T can also contribute towards the injuries that cause Peyronie’s disease.

However, a study performed by the Journal of Sexual Medicine looked into the effect of low T on Peyronie’s disease. The study demonstrated that while low T was common among men with sexual dysfunction, it did not correlate with Peyronie’s disease severity.

A happy couple after man has been treated for low testosterone in Atlanta, GA.

Key Takeaway

Peyronie’s disease, low testosterone, and erectile dysfunction are all closely related. All three of the conditions can affect a man’s sexual health.

At Urology of Greater Atlanta, our board-certified urologists are experts in treating sexual dysfunction. Our treatment options for Peyronie’s disease include medications and other injections to soften scar tissue. These are often successful in helping restore the penis’ natural shape.

Other sexual health treatments we offer include penile implants, hormone replacement therapy, or the prescription of Viagra to aid with sexual impotence.

Book a Visit Today

If you have noticed a change in the shape of your penis, make an appointment with Urology of Greater Atlanta for a consultation immediately! Peyronie’s disease can affect men gradually or all at once, so it’s best to address it as soon as possible. You man be a candidate for penile molding to help correct the issue.

Contact one of our offices in Georgia today to schedule an appointment! Our discreet office staff can provide you with the peace of mind you’re looking for.

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