Table of Contents
- 1 Can a man live with phimosis?
- 2 Does phimosis affect fertility?
- 3 Can a man impregnate a woman without circumcision?
- 4 Can a man with Paraphimosis make a woman pregnant?
- 5 Can men with Peyronie’s have children?
- 6 Is Peyronie’s disease curable?
- 7 Can you get Peyronie’s disease at 16?
- 8 Does mild Peyronie’s go away?
Can a man live with phimosis?
Most cases of phimosis resolve before adolescence, but it’s possible for the condition to last into adulthood. Although there aren’t any serious health complications related to phimosis, it’s associated with conditions that can cause soreness, swelling, and difficulty urinating.
Does phimosis affect fertility?
Structural Abnormalities. Structural penile abnormalities ( e.g. epispadias, hypospadias and phimosis) may affect the proper deposition of the sperm cell into the female vagina. The surgical treatment of these disorders usually resolves the infertility problem.
Should I get circumcised if I have phimosis?
In most cases, circumcision will only be recommended when other, less invasive and less risky treatments have been tried and haven’t worked. Mild cases of phimosis can be treated with topical steroids to help soften the skin and make it easier for the foreskin to retract.
Can a man impregnate a woman without circumcision?
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that the presence or lack of a foreskin affects fertility. The causes of male infertility relate to sperm production, which occurs in the testicles.
Can a man with Paraphimosis make a woman pregnant?
Other penis disorders may affect a man’s ability to have sex, so in those cases, they may not be able to get their partners pregnant. Many times, penis disorders affect only the skin. Men affected by those disorders would still be able to get their partners pregnant if they were to have unprotected sexual intercourse.
Can you get a girl pregnant with Peyronie’s disease?
Unless it prevents you from having sex, Peyronie’s disease shouldn’t affect fertility. SOURCES: Ryan Berglund, MD, assistant professor of surgery, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic.
Can men with Peyronie’s have children?
Unless it prevents you from having sex, Peyronie’s disease shouldn’t affect fertility. SOURCES: Ryan Berglund, MD, assistant professor of surgery, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic. Columbia University Medical Center: “Sexual Function and Infertility – Peyronie’s Disease.”
Is Peyronie’s disease curable?
Peyronie disease often happens in a mild form that heals on its own in 6 to 15 months. There is no cure for Peyronie disease. A wide variety of medicines may be tried. Most are taken by mouth, but some are injected into the plaque.
Can peyronies be reversed?
Treatment for Peyronie’s disease. There’s no cure for Peyronie’s disease, but it’s treatable and may go away on its own. Though it may be tempting to request medication right away, many doctors prefer the “watchful waiting” approach if your symptoms aren’t severe.
Can you get Peyronie’s disease at 16?
Peyronie’s disease is thought to happen in about 6 out of 100 men between the ages of 40 and 70. It’s rare in young men, but has been seen in men in their 30s. The number of cases may be higher than the estimates because many men may be embarrassed and choose not to see their health care provider.
Does mild Peyronie’s go away?
Can I take Viagra with Peyronie’s disease?
Can you take Viagra if you have Peyronie’s disease? In a word, yes. Phosphodiesterease inhibitors like Viagra (sildenafil) have been studied both alone and in conjunction with other therapies to treat erectile dysfunction and penile curvature from Peyronie’s disease.