Penile erection
Hello: When my penis is erect, it points upwards when I stand, close to my abdomen and parallel to my body.
Is this considered normal? Also, in a normal situation, should the erect penis be at a 90-degree angle to the body when standing, or should it be parallel to the body? Thank you for your response.
pipi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2003/02/15
Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology
This issue is too dazzling; I can only say that it is normal for your age.
As long as you can do your job well, does it really matter by how many degrees?
Reply Date: 2003/02/15
More Info
When it comes to understanding the normal angles of penile erection, it's important to recognize that there is a range of what can be considered "normal." The angle at which the penis is erect can vary significantly among individuals, and several factors can influence this, including anatomical differences, hormonal levels, and even psychological factors.
Typically, a healthy erection can occur at various angles. Some men may have an erection that is nearly parallel to the body, while others may have an erection that is at a more pronounced angle, such as 90 degrees or even more upright. The key point is that there is no universally "correct" angle; rather, what is normal can vary widely from one individual to another.
In your case, if your penis is erect and positioned close to your abdomen, this can still be considered normal as long as it does not cause discomfort or pain. The angle of erection can be influenced by several factors, including the elasticity of the penile tissues, the length of the penis, and the degree of arousal. Some men may naturally have a more pronounced upward angle, while others may have a flatter angle.
It is also worth noting that the angle of erection can change based on the position of the body. For example, when lying down, many men may find that their penis points more upwards compared to when they are standing. This is due to the effects of gravity and the anatomical positioning of the penis in relation to the body.
If you are experiencing any discomfort, pain, or other concerns regarding your erections, it may be beneficial to consult a healthcare professional. Conditions such as Peyronie's disease, which involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, can lead to abnormal curvature and may require medical attention.
In summary, there is a broad spectrum of what is considered a normal erection angle. Your description of having an erection that is close to your abdomen is within the range of normal, and it does not necessarily indicate any health issues. However, if you have concerns or experience any discomfort, seeking medical advice is always a prudent step to ensure your sexual health and well-being.
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