Is a slanted base of the penis considered curvature?
Hello, I would like to inquire about a situation where the penis bends from the very base but is overall straight.
During intercourse, it can be adjusted, so it is not completely straight when erect but leans to one side.
Is this considered penile curvature? Is this normal? Thank you.
Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/03/23
Dr. Lin Wenxu reply Urology
Hello, sir: Thank you for your inquiry.
I would like to respond to your question and provide the following advice: Generally, penile curvature refers to a significant bending angle that causes pain during erection or difficulties and pain during intercourse, which may require surgical correction.
Regardless, please visit a urology clinic for a more detailed evaluation and examination.
Wishing you peace and happiness.
Reply Date: 2011/03/23
More Info
A curved penis, particularly if it bends at the base during an erection, can be a common anatomical variation and may not necessarily indicate a medical issue. Many men experience some degree of curvature in their penis, which can be due to a variety of factors including genetics, the structure of the penile tissues, or even previous injuries.
In your case, if the penis bends at the base but remains functional during sexual activity—meaning you can still achieve penetration and experience pleasure—this is generally considered normal. The key factors to consider are whether the curvature causes pain, discomfort, or difficulty during sexual intercourse. If you find that you can adjust your position during sex to accommodate the curvature without any issues, it is likely not a cause for concern.
However, it is important to differentiate between a natural curve and a condition known as Peyronie's disease. Peyronie's disease is characterized by the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, which can cause significant curvature, pain, and difficulty during erections. If the curvature is pronounced, accompanied by pain, or has developed suddenly, it would be prudent to consult a urologist for a thorough evaluation.
Regarding the normalcy of a curved penis, studies suggest that a significant percentage of men have some degree of curvature, and this is often not a medical concern. The penis can curve in various directions—upward, downward, or sideways—and still function normally. The important aspect is that the curvature does not interfere with sexual function or cause distress.
In terms of anatomical considerations, the penis consists of three main components: the two corpora cavernosa and the corpus spongiosum. The corpora cavernosa are the two cylindrical structures that run along the length of the penis and are responsible for erections. If one of these structures develops differently or if there is an imbalance in the growth of the tissues, it can lead to a curvature.
If you are concerned about the curvature or if it changes over time, it may be beneficial to keep track of any developments and discuss them with a healthcare provider. They can provide reassurance, conduct necessary examinations, and suggest treatment options if needed.
In summary, a penis that bends at the base during an erection can be normal, especially if it does not cause pain or interfere with sexual activity. If you have any concerns or if the curvature changes, seeking medical advice is always a good step to ensure your sexual health and well-being.
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