One of my friends is suffering from the problem of Peyronies he is not getting a permanent solution on his problem so behalf of him I asked? please share if anyone having the personal experience
The problem is, what works for one person doesnt work for others
Actually there are plenty of things that are shown to reduce symptoms. Supplements, drugs, and physical therapies.
Last resort is surgery or implant, but the non-invasive at home treatments work.
Yep - I agree with NeoV.
Try non-invasive before trying surgery. If you want surgery after failing everything else, try to find the best Peyronies Disease surgeon you can afford.
Start w the survival guide and bring any questions here. Peyronies Survival Guide - Information for New Members - Peyronies Society Forums (https://www.peyroniesforum.net/index.php/topic,3180.msg44057.html#msg44057)
The treatment may not be required if it is not necessary. As this condition improves in some men without treatment. In mild cases, treatment needs rarely. Also the pain because of this happens with an erection only. If it is not causing a problem with sex life, treatment may not be required. In the worst cases, the doctor can recommend surgery or medicine.
A wait and see approach is not recommended. If one has peyronies get started w treatment ASAP as for most men it will worsen without. See the survival guide (linked above). A great start is pentox, low dose nightly PDE5i, and traction or VED.