Bent Manhood Ruining Your Intimate Life? What Men Need to Know about Peyronie’s Disease Fibrosis is a term many people are familiar with but don’t really know much about or understand. Most people know that it’s often associated with the liver and too much alcohol (on a long-term basis), but few men would think it could have any connection with male organ health at all. Surprisingly, however, fibrosis can be an issue in the manhood. What is fibrosis? This makes sense if one has a better understanding of just what fibrosis is. According to Wikipedia, fibrosis is “the formation of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue in a reparative or reactive process.” Connective tissue is one of the four basic types of tissue found in animals. As the name implies, it’s there to connect different tissues together. Fibrous connective tissue is therefore a good thing – but excess fibrous connective tissue is not. Most people are already familiar with fibrous tissue without knowing it. When a person gets a scar, that’s due to fibrous tissue. A scar that helps a wound to heal is good – but too much fibrous tissue in an organ may not be good. To use the liver example, when fibrosis sets in, all that scarring keeps the liver from doing its job properly, and that can lead to all sorts of problems. Male organ fibrosis Some men may already be familiar with fibrosis in the member without realizing it. Peyronie’s disease, a condition is which the shaft is severely bent, is most often caused by a build-up of scar tissue – by fibrosis, in other words. But fibrosis may be present in other parts of the organ than just the shaft. And some doctors believe that fibrosis may in some cases play a role in male dysfunction.
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