High Penis Erection Angle: Concerns and Solutions - Urology

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Excessively high angle of penile erection?


Hello Doctor, I would like to ask a question.
Since I was young and now at 19 years old, I have noticed that the angle of my penis during erection is particularly high; when fully erect, it almost lies flat against my abdomen, at a 180-degree angle.
If I try to push it down with my hand, it is very painful.
I am concerned that this condition may hinder my ability to engage in sexual intercourse, making it difficult for my penis to enter a female's vagina, and I worry that it will prevent me from achieving various sexual positions.
Should I visit a urologist for further examination? Can surgery resolve this issue? Will the surgical costs be very high? This problem has been troubling me for a long time.
Thank you.

Mr. You, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/07/21

Dr. Chen Jiansheng reply Urology


Hello, sir: Sexual positions can be coordinated with your partner and may vary for each individual.
If you are still unable to engage in sexual intercourse at that time, it is not too late to seek further consultation.
Chen Jian-sheng, Urology Department, Xinying Hospital.

Reply Date: 2016/07/21

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Understanding the angle of penile erection is an important aspect of male sexual health, and your concerns are valid. A high erection angle, where the penis is almost parallel to the abdomen, can indeed pose challenges during sexual intercourse. This condition may be related to anatomical variations, such as the length and elasticity of the suspensory ligament of the penis, or it could be due to the positioning of the penis within the body.

Firstly, it’s essential to understand that variations in erection angles are common among men. Some men may have a more pronounced upward angle, while others may have a downward or neutral angle. However, if the angle is causing discomfort or pain, as you described when attempting to manipulate the penis, it may warrant further investigation.

The pain you experience when trying to push the penis down could indicate a condition known as penile curvature or a tight suspensory ligament. In some cases, this can lead to difficulties during sexual intercourse, as you mentioned, potentially making it challenging to achieve penetration comfortably.

Regarding your question about whether you should see a urologist, the answer is yes. A urologist specializes in male reproductive health and can provide a thorough examination to determine the underlying cause of your high erection angle. They may perform a physical examination and possibly imaging studies to assess the anatomy of your penis and surrounding structures.

As for surgical options, there are procedures available that can address penile curvature or excessive upward angles. One common procedure is the penile plication surgery, which involves shortening the longer side of the penis to create a more balanced angle. Another option is the penile lengthening surgery, which can also help in some cases. The choice of procedure would depend on the specific diagnosis and your individual anatomy.

Regarding the costs of surgery, this can vary widely based on the healthcare system in your area, the specific procedure performed, and whether you have insurance coverage. It’s best to consult with your urologist, who can provide a detailed breakdown of potential costs and discuss any insurance options that may be available to you.

In addition to surgical options, there are non-surgical approaches that may help. These can include physical therapy or exercises designed to improve flexibility and comfort during erections. Your urologist can guide you on these options based on your specific situation.

In summary, your concerns about a high erection angle are valid, and it is advisable to consult a urologist for a comprehensive evaluation. They can help determine the cause of your symptoms and discuss appropriate treatment options, whether surgical or non-surgical. Remember, open communication with your healthcare provider is key to addressing any sexual health concerns you may have.

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