Penile curvature
Hello, Dr.
Du: In the past month or two, I have noticed that my penis bends to the left significantly when it is partially erect, although there are times when it is not as pronounced.
However, when I am completely erect, it appears straight, although there is still a slight curve.
I am wondering if this is due to excessive masturbation or if it could be related to uneven blood flow.
I have not experienced this before, and after thinking it over, I decided to consult with you.
Thank you for your help, Dr.
Du.
Mr. Tseng from Kaohsiung, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/10/12
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: It is advisable to take a photograph while in a semi-erect state (if you feel there is an issue) and consult a urologist for a more accurate assessment.
This type of issue cannot be addressed in this forum.
Reply Date: 2017/10/12
More Info
Understanding penile curvature can be a source of concern for many men, especially when changes occur suddenly or seem to deviate from what is considered normal. In your case, you've noticed a significant curvature to the left when your penis is partially erect, while it appears straight when fully erect. This situation can be perplexing, and it's understandable that you're seeking clarity on the potential causes and implications.
Firstly, it’s important to note that some degree of curvature in the penis is quite common and can be perfectly normal. Many men have a slight bend, and it often does not indicate any underlying health issues. However, when the curvature is pronounced or has changed recently, it may warrant further investigation.
One potential cause of penile curvature is a condition known as Peyronie's disease. This condition is characterized by the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, which can lead to curvature, pain, and difficulties during erections. The exact cause of Peyronie's disease is not fully understood, but it may be related to trauma or injury to the penis, genetic factors, or certain health conditions. If the curvature is accompanied by pain or if it affects your sexual function, it would be advisable to consult a urologist for a thorough evaluation.
Another possibility is that the curvature could be related to the way blood flows into the penis during an erection. If there is uneven blood flow or if one side of the penis fills with blood more quickly than the other, it could result in a noticeable bend. This could be influenced by various factors, including hormonal levels, vascular health, or even psychological factors that affect arousal and blood flow.
Regarding your concern about excessive masturbation, while frequent masturbation is generally considered safe and normal, it can sometimes lead to temporary changes in sensitivity or even minor injuries if done excessively or aggressively. However, it is unlikely to be the sole cause of a significant curvature. If you suspect that your habits may be contributing to discomfort or changes in your anatomy, it might be worth moderating your frequency and technique.
In terms of your observations about the curvature being more pronounced in a partially erect state, this could be due to the mechanics of how the penis fills with blood. During partial erections, the tissues may not expand uniformly, leading to a more noticeable bend. When fully erect, the increased pressure may help to straighten the penis out, making the curvature less apparent.
If the curvature is causing you distress or if you notice any accompanying symptoms such as pain, difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, or changes in sensation, it is crucial to seek medical advice. A urologist can perform a physical examination and may recommend imaging studies, such as an ultrasound, to assess the blood flow and structure of the penis.
In summary, while some curvature can be normal, significant changes or discomfort should not be ignored. It’s essential to listen to your body and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns. They can provide a proper diagnosis and discuss potential treatment options if necessary. Remember, sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being, and addressing these concerns can lead to better physical and emotional health.
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