Penile issues
Doctor, I am #144433.
I visited a physician who mentioned that if there is an injury, it would swell like a sausage and advised me not to overthink it.
However, I feel like there is a slight indentation, and there are no visible bruises.
Could this potentially affect my development? Currently, when not erect, I can see a slight curve to the left, which becomes more pronounced when partially erect, and there is also a slight left curvature when fully erect.
17 sui, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/03/15
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If the doctor has examined you, you can rest assured that it won't have an impact.
Instead, you should pay attention to your sleep, exercise, and balanced nutrition.
As for the left bends, right bends, upward bends, and downward bends, many people experience these, so there's no need to worry.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2019/03/15
More Info
Understanding penile curvature can be a source of concern for many individuals, particularly during developmental years. It’s important to approach this topic with a clear understanding of the anatomy involved, potential causes of curvature, and the implications it may have on both physical health and psychological well-being.
Firstly, penile curvature can occur due to a variety of reasons, including congenital factors (conditions present at birth), trauma, or conditions such as Peyronie’s disease, which is characterized by the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis. In your case, you mentioned experiencing a slight indentation and a noticeable leftward curvature, particularly during an erection. This could be a result of minor trauma or injury, which may have led to localized swelling or changes in the tissue structure.
When it comes to the concern about whether this curvature can affect development, it’s essential to understand that the penis is a highly elastic organ. Minor curvatures, especially those that are not accompanied by pain or significant functional impairment, are often considered normal variations. However, if the curvature is pronounced and causes discomfort or difficulties during sexual activity, it may warrant further evaluation by a healthcare professional.
The fact that you have been advised by a doctor to not overthink the situation is a positive sign. It suggests that your condition may not be severe. However, if you continue to notice changes or if the curvature becomes more pronounced, it would be wise to seek a second opinion or further evaluation. A urologist can provide a comprehensive assessment, including physical examination and possibly imaging studies, to determine the underlying cause of the curvature and discuss potential treatment options if necessary.
In terms of psychological impacts, it’s natural to feel concerned about physical appearance and function, especially during adolescence. Body image issues can arise from perceived abnormalities, and it’s crucial to address these feelings. Open communication with trusted friends, family, or mental health professionals can be beneficial. They can provide support and help you navigate any anxiety or self-esteem issues related to your condition.
Moreover, it’s important to remember that many men experience some degree of curvature, and it does not necessarily indicate a problem. Education about normal anatomical variations can help alleviate fears and misconceptions. Engaging with reputable medical literature or forums can also provide reassurance and a sense of community.
In conclusion, while a slight curvature of the penis can be concerning, it is often a normal anatomical variation. If there are no accompanying symptoms such as pain or significant functional issues, it may not impact your development or sexual health. However, if you have ongoing concerns, seeking further medical advice is always a prudent step. Remember, your health and well-being are paramount, and addressing any worries with a healthcare professional can provide clarity and peace of mind.
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