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Thursday, August 10, 2017

The P*nis Disease That Makes Having S*x Impossible – Here Is The Earliest Warning Sign


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There is a p*nis disease that makes s*x virtually impossible according to experts.

This is the warning sign of that disease.

Illustrative photoThis is the earliest warning sign of peyronie’s disease.

As humans, we are all different shapes and sizes.

The same can be said for p*nises.

Recently, the Daily Star Online asked our readers what shape of p*nis they had.

Surprisingly,13% of the 1,000 male respondents said their p*nis had a dramatic bend – something that could be a sign of peyronie’s disease.

Before the penis becomes bent, however, the first sign of peyronie’s disease is pain with an erecti0n or a lump in the shaft of your p*nis when it’s flaccid.

Speaking to the Daily Star Online, Dr Seth Rankin founder of the London Doctor’s Clinic added: “The bend usually comes later but not always.

“Peyronie’s disease is scar tissue in the shaft of your pen!s. It causes painful erections and very often a bend in your p*nis.

Sometimes right angles or more.

”If you have this condition, Seth warned that is can make intercourse “impossible”.

He added: “Despite the temptation to joke about doing it around corners or getting a bit on the side it is not funny for the sufferers.

“It often goes away without any treatment needed but sometimes needs surgery – which can be troubling, as it often means a loss of length…”

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