Abnormal Penile Angles: Is Your Erection Normal? - Urology

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I would like to ask the doctor, when my penis is erect, it is generally at a 90-degree angle, and the base is so hard that even when I try to bend it with my hand, it can only move about 45 degrees away from my abdomen.
Is this situation normal?

Tian A, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2013/04/11

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Hello, here are my suggestions: 1.
You need to seek medical evaluation.
2.
If necessary, you can measure penile rigidity for more accurate assessment.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again for further discussion and research.
Answers from the internet should only serve as a reference; it is essential to visit a medical facility for proper care.
This message is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.

Reply Date: 2013/04/11

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When it comes to understanding the normalcy of penile angles during an erection, it's essential to recognize that variations exist among individuals. The angle at which the penis points during an erection can be influenced by several factors, including anatomical structure, the rigidity of the erection, and even psychological factors.
In your case, you mentioned that your penis typically achieves a 90-degree angle when erect, but the base is too rigid, limiting its ability to point further away from the abdomen. This situation can be considered within the range of normal, as erections can vary significantly from person to person. Some men may experience a more pronounced upward angle, while others may find that their penis remains closer to the body.
The rigidity of the erection is also a crucial factor. A firm erection is generally a sign of good blood flow and erectile function. However, if the base of the penis is excessively rigid, it may restrict the angle of elevation. This rigidity could be due to various reasons, including the anatomical structure of the penis, the presence of fibrous tissue, or even the way the erectile tissue expands during arousal.

It's also worth noting that psychological factors can play a role in how one perceives their erection. Anxiety or stress can affect sexual performance and perception, leading to concerns about whether one's erection is "normal." If you find that your erection is firm and you can achieve sexual intercourse without discomfort, it is likely that your situation is within the normal range.

However, if you experience pain, discomfort, or any changes in your erectile function, it would be advisable 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 or rigidity during erections. This condition can cause pain and may affect sexual function, so if you notice any concerning symptoms, seeking medical advice is essential.

In summary, while your description of a 90-degree angle with a rigid base may be normal for you, it's crucial to consider the overall context of your sexual health. If you have any doubts or experience discomfort, consulting a urologist or a healthcare provider specializing in sexual health can provide you with personalized insights and reassurance. They can perform a thorough examination and discuss any potential underlying issues that may need to be addressed. Remember, open communication with a healthcare provider is key to understanding and maintaining sexual health.

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