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Hello doctor, I would like to inquire why my erection tilts to the left and rests against my thigh.
Is there a way to improve this?

Hong, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/03/18

Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology


Please visit the outpatient clinic for an examination.

Reply Date: 2021/03/18

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Understanding leftward erection curvature, also known as penile curvature, can be a concern for many individuals. This condition can manifest in various ways, including a noticeable bend or curve during an erection. In your case, the curvature is directed to the left and appears to be in contact with the thigh.

Causes of Penile Curvature
1. Congenital Factors: Some men are born with a natural curvature of the penis, which is often harmless and does not require treatment. This condition is known as congenital penile curvature.

2. Peyronie's Disease: This is a more serious condition that involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, leading to curvature. Peyronie's disease can cause pain and may affect sexual function. The exact cause of Peyronie's disease is not fully understood, but it may result from trauma to the penis, genetic factors, or certain medical conditions.

3. Scar Tissue or Injury: Previous injuries or surgeries can lead to the formation of scar tissue, which may cause the penis to curve during an erection.
4. Erectile Dysfunction: In some cases, erectile dysfunction can contribute to a curvature, as the penis may not become fully rigid, leading to an uneven appearance.


Solutions and Management
1. Observation: If the curvature is mild and not causing pain or significant distress, it may be advisable to monitor the condition without immediate intervention. Many men live with a slight curvature without any issues.

2. Medical Consultation: It is essential to consult a healthcare professional, preferably a urologist, who specializes in male reproductive health. They can perform a thorough examination, possibly including imaging studies, to determine the underlying cause of the curvature.

3. Medications: In cases of Peyronie's disease, medications may be prescribed to help reduce curvature and pain. These can include oral medications or injections directly into the scar tissue.

4. Physical Therapy: Some men find relief through penile traction therapy, which involves using a device to gently stretch the penis over time. This method may help reduce curvature in some cases.

5. Surgery: If the curvature is severe and causes significant discomfort or interferes with sexual activity, surgical options may be considered. Surgical procedures can involve removing the scar tissue or shortening the longer side of the penis to straighten it.

6. Counseling: Psychological support or counseling may be beneficial, especially if the curvature is causing anxiety or affecting self-esteem and relationships.


Conclusion
In summary, leftward erection curvature can arise from various causes, including congenital factors, Peyronie's disease, or previous injuries. It is crucial to seek medical advice to determine the underlying cause and explore appropriate treatment options. Many men experience some degree of curvature, and in many cases, it does not require treatment unless it causes pain or functional issues. A urologist can provide tailored advice and management strategies based on individual circumstances. Remember, open communication with your healthcare provider is key to addressing any concerns you may have regarding this condition.

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