Correcting Left-Sided Erection: Methods and Costs Explained - Urology

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Hello Dr.
Chen, I have a question that has been bothering me.
When I have an erection, it tends to lean to the left quite a bit.
Is there any method to correct this? I previously read reports that injecting a certain substance could help, but I'm not sure if that's true.
I would like to know about the correction methods and their costs.
Thank you!

Jimmy, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/11/29

Dr. Chen Xiuyi reply Urology


Hello: The penis tends to lean to the left during erection, which is generally related to issues with the tunica albuginea structure.
The effectiveness of medication treatment is limited.
It is best to seek medical attention.
Sincerely, Dr.
Chen Hsiu-Yi, Urologist.

Reply Date: 2006/11/29

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When it comes to correcting a left-sided erection, it's essential to understand that anatomical variations are quite common and can occur for various reasons. The human body is not perfectly symmetrical, and many men experience some degree of curvature or asymmetry during an erection. This can be due to factors such as the distribution of erectile tissue, the presence of fibrous tissue, or even the way blood flows into the penis during arousal.


Understanding the Condition
1. Anatomical Variations: It's normal for some men to have a slight curve or asymmetry in their erections. This can be influenced by the shape and size of the corpora cavernosa (the erectile tissues) and the tunica albuginea (the fibrous envelope surrounding the erectile tissues).
2. Peyronie's Disease: In some cases, a significant curvature or asymmetry may be due to Peyronie's disease, which involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis. This can lead to painful erections and difficulty with sexual intercourse. If the curvature is pronounced and causes discomfort or functional issues, it may require medical intervention.


Treatment Options
1. Observation: If the curvature is mild and does not cause pain or interfere with sexual function, many healthcare providers recommend simply monitoring the condition.
2. Medications: There are medications available that can help with Peyronie's disease, such as oral medications or injections that aim to reduce the curvature and improve erectile function.
3. Penile Injections: One method that has been reported is the injection of medications directly into the penis. This can help to soften the plaque that may be causing the curvature. However, this treatment is typically reserved for cases of Peyronie's disease rather than simple anatomical variations.

4. Vacuum Devices: Vacuum erection devices can help to create a more symmetrical erection by drawing blood into the penis. This method is non-invasive and can be effective for some men.

5. Surgery: In cases where the curvature is severe and causes significant issues, surgical options may be considered. Surgical procedures can involve either shortening the longer side of the penis or lengthening the shorter side, depending on the specific situation. Surgery is usually considered a last resort due to the risks involved, including potential loss of sensation or erectile function.


Costs
The costs associated with these treatments can vary widely based on the method chosen, geographic location, and whether the procedure is covered by insurance.
- Medications: Oral medications can range from $30 to $300 per month, depending on the specific drug and dosage.

- Injections: The cost of penile injections can vary, but they may range from $100 to $500 per treatment session.

- Surgery: Surgical options can be more expensive, often ranging from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on the complexity of the procedure and the surgeon's fees.


Conclusion
If you are experiencing a significant curvature that causes discomfort or affects your sexual function, it is advisable to consult with a urologist. They can provide a thorough evaluation and discuss the most appropriate treatment options based on your specific condition. Remember that many men experience some degree of asymmetry, and it may not require treatment unless it leads to functional issues. Always prioritize open communication with your healthcare provider to ensure you receive the best care tailored to your needs.

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