What to do to treat male sclerosis

Male sclerosis refers to penile sclerosis, also known as Peyronie’s disease, and the treatments are medication and surgery.
1.Medication: Commonly used medications include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, vitamins, colchicine and other drugs.
(1) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: such as acetaminophen, etc., used to relieve the patient’s pain.
(2) Nonspecific phosphodiesterase inhibitors: e.g., hexoketone cacodylate, which is the drug of choice for this condition and is used to improve penile deformity.
(3) Vitamin drugs: such as vitamin E, which is used to improve penile deformity.
(4) Colchicine: used to relieve pain and improve deformity.
(5) Antifibrotic drugs: for example, para-aminobenzoic acid, used to improve deformity.
(6) Type 5 phosphodiesterase inhibitors: used to improve penile erectile dysfunction.
(7) Anti-estrogen drugs: such as tamoxifen, used to regulate human immunity and promote tissue repair.
2. Surgical treatment: Surgical methods include leucoplasty, leucoplasty, and penile prosthesis implantation.
(1) Membrane shortening surgery: to improve penile deformity through surgery.
(2) Leukoplakia lengthening: correcting the penis by cutting the penile plaque.
(3) Penile prosthesis implantation: aims to correct the penis.
In case of male sclerosis, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and treat it actively under the doctor’s guidance to avoid further aggravation of the condition. Drugs are used as prescribed by the doctor.