Penis Angle and Hardness Concerns: A Urology Guide - Urology

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Questions about penile angle and rigidity?


Hello Dr.
Sun,
If the frequency of masturbation is high, and the erection angle is downward, with firmness present but not fully erect, while with a normal frequency of masturbation, the erection angle is parallel to the ground and requires effort to elevate, I have a few questions:
Q1: If I have concerns about the angle and firmness, how should I present this issue during my visit to your clinic?
Q2: What kind of examinations are necessary to determine the cause of these issues? Is it required to have an erection at the time of the examination for the doctor to assess whether it is a normal phenomenon?
Q3: If the frequency of masturbation is high, does the semen produced each time tend to be more diluted?
Q4: What are the early signs of penile ligament laxity?
Thank you again, Dr.
Sun.

Oscar, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/12/09

Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology


Hello, please proceed directly to the consultation and examination without any worries.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2016/12/09

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Dear Patient,
Thank you for your questions regarding concerns about penile angle and hardness, which are important aspects of male sexual health. I will address each of your questions in detail, providing insights based on urological knowledge.

Q1: How to Discuss Concerns About Angle and Hardness with Your Urologist?
When you visit your urologist, it's important to be open and honest about your concerns. You can start by explaining your experiences with erection angle and hardness. For example, you might say, "I've noticed that when I masturbate frequently, my erection tends to point downward, and while it feels firm, it doesn't stand as upright as I would like. On the other hand, when I masturbate less frequently, my erection is more horizontal, but I have to exert effort to achieve a more upright position." This will give your doctor a clear understanding of your situation. Don't hesitate to mention any other symptoms you may have noticed, such as changes in libido, ejaculation, or any discomfort.

Q2: What Tests Might Be Necessary to Determine the Cause of These Issues?
To evaluate your concerns, your urologist may perform a physical examination and ask about your medical history, including any medications you are taking, lifestyle factors, and any psychological stressors. Depending on your symptoms, the doctor may recommend tests such as:
- Blood Tests: To check hormone levels (like testosterone) and assess overall health.

- Ultrasound: To evaluate blood flow to the penis and check for any anatomical abnormalities.

- Nocturnal Penile Tumescence Test: This test measures erections that occur during sleep to determine if the issue is psychological or physical.

In some cases, it may be necessary to observe the erection during a clinical examination, but this is typically not required unless there are significant concerns.

Q3: Does Frequent Masturbation Affect Semen Quality?
Frequent ejaculation can lead to variations in semen quality. If you masturbate frequently, you may notice that the volume of semen appears less, and it might seem thinner or more watery. This is generally normal and is due to the body’s natural processes. The body may not have enough time to replenish the seminal fluid fully, leading to these changes. However, if you notice persistent changes or have concerns about fertility, it’s worth discussing with your urologist.

Q4: What Are the Signs of Penile Ligament Relaxation?
Penile ligament relaxation can manifest in several ways, including:
- Changes in Erection Angle: If you notice that your erections are consistently pointing downward or are less firm than before, this may indicate ligament laxity.

- Difficulty Maintaining Erection: If you find it increasingly challenging to maintain an erection during sexual activity, this could also be a sign.

- Changes in Size or Girth: Any noticeable changes in the size or girth of your penis during erections may warrant further investigation.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s advisable to consult with your urologist for a thorough evaluation.

In conclusion, concerns about penile angle and hardness are common and can be influenced by various factors, including frequency of sexual activity, psychological factors, and physical health. Open communication with your urologist is key to addressing these issues effectively. Don’t hesitate to seek help, as many treatments and interventions can improve your sexual health and overall well-being.

Best regards,
Doctor Q&A Teams

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