Peyronie's Disease: Is a Curved Penis Normal? - Urology

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Cavernosal issues


The left corpus cavernosum has slight irregularities and bends to the left when not erect.
Is this normal?

Xiao Jiang, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/03/25

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: Your issue may require a physician's examination.
However, it is mostly normal.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2019/03/25

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Peyronie's Disease is a condition that affects the penis, characterized by the development of fibrous scar tissue, which can lead to curvature, pain, and sometimes erectile dysfunction. It is important to understand that some degree of curvature in the penis is quite common and can be considered normal, especially if it does not cause pain or interfere with sexual function.
In your case, you mentioned that there is a slight curvature to the left side of the penis and that it appears somewhat uneven even when not erect. This could be a normal anatomical variation, as many men have some degree of curvature without it being indicative of Peyronie's Disease. However, if the curvature is significant, causes discomfort, or has changed over time, it may warrant further investigation.

Peyronie's Disease typically presents with a few key symptoms:
1. Curvature of the penis: This can occur during an erection and may be accompanied by a noticeable bend or angle.

2. Pain: Some men experience pain during erections or even when the penis is flaccid.

3. Plaques: These are hardened areas of tissue that can be felt under the skin of the penis.

4. Erectile dysfunction: This can occur in some cases, either due to the physical changes in the penis or psychological factors related to the condition.

If you are experiencing a slight curve without pain or significant changes in your ability to achieve or maintain an erection, it may not be a cause for concern. However, if you notice any changes, such as increased curvature, pain, or difficulties with erections, it would be advisable to consult a healthcare professional, preferably a urologist. They can perform a physical examination and may recommend imaging studies if necessary to assess the condition of the penis and determine if Peyronie's Disease is present.

In terms of treatment, if Peyronie's Disease is diagnosed and it is causing significant issues, options may include:
- Medications: Some oral medications or injections can help reduce the curvature or pain.

- Vacuum devices: These can help in some cases to improve erectile function.

- Surgery: In severe cases where the curvature significantly impacts sexual function, surgical options may be considered.

Lifestyle factors can also play a role in managing symptoms. Maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking, and managing stress can contribute positively to overall sexual health.
In summary, a slight curvature of the penis can be normal, but if you have concerns about changes in curvature, pain, or erectile function, seeking medical advice is the best course of action. Early intervention can help manage any potential issues effectively.

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