The entire penis is curved to the right?
My penis has always had a slight curve to the right, but now it seems to be curving more.
Is this related to my masturbation technique? How can I straighten it back to the center?
Yi En, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/04/20
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If the situation worsens, you should seek medical attention and consult a specialist in sexual function for an examination.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2020/04/20
More Info
Understanding penile curvature, particularly when it becomes more pronounced over time, can be a complex issue that may involve anatomical, physiological, or even psychological factors. The condition you are describing, where the penis curves to the right, could be related to a variety of causes, including congenital factors, Peyronie's disease, or even the way you engage in sexual activities, such as masturbation.
Causes of Penile Curvature
1. Congenital Curvature: Some men are born with a natural curvature of the penis. This is usually not a cause for concern unless it leads to discomfort or difficulty during sexual intercourse.
2. Peyronie's Disease: This is a condition characterized by the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, which can cause curved, painful erections. The exact cause of Peyronie's disease is not fully understood, but it is often associated with trauma to the penis, which can occur during sexual activity or vigorous masturbation.
3. Trauma or Injury: Repeated trauma to the penis, whether from vigorous sexual activity or other forms of injury, can lead to scar tissue formation and curvature. If you have noticed an increase in curvature, it may be worth considering whether your masturbation technique could be contributing to this.
4. Scar Tissue Formation: Over time, if there has been any injury or repeated stress on the penis, scar tissue can develop, leading to changes in curvature.
Solutions and Management
1. Consult a Urologist: The first step in addressing penile curvature is to consult a urologist. They can perform a physical examination and may recommend imaging studies to assess the extent of the curvature and any underlying conditions.
2. Medication: In some cases, medications may be prescribed to help manage Peyronie's disease or to reduce inflammation if there is any associated pain.
3. Penile Traction Therapy: This is a non-invasive treatment that involves using a device to gently stretch the penis over time. Some studies suggest that this can help reduce curvature and improve penile length.
4. Surgery: In more severe cases, surgical options may be considered. This could involve procedures to remove the scar tissue or to correct the curvature. Surgery is typically reserved for cases where the curvature causes significant pain or interferes with sexual function.
5. Lifestyle Modifications: If your masturbation technique is contributing to the curvature, consider adjusting your approach. Gentle handling and avoiding excessive force can help prevent further injury.
6. Psychological Support: If the curvature is causing anxiety or affecting your sexual relationships, speaking with a mental health professional may be beneficial. They can provide strategies to cope with any emotional distress related to the condition.
Conclusion
In summary, while a slight curvature of the penis can be normal, an increase in curvature may warrant further investigation. It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment options. Early intervention can often lead to better outcomes, so do not hesitate to seek help if you are concerned about the changes you are experiencing.
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