My penis is tilted towards left when erect I wanted to get it straight and big kindly guide some tips.
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Hello peyronie's disease is characterized by an extreme curving of the erect penis caused by a hard, fibrous layer of scar tissue (plaque) that has developed under the skin. When the penis grows and hardens, the scar tissue pulls the affected area to an angle, causing an unnatural bend. The plaque that is formed by the thickened layers of penile soft tissue is non-cancerous, but this condition can be painful and make sexual intercourse quite difficult. There are no known firm measures in modern science except surgery that can be taken to prevent peyronie's disease. Surgical method has a high rate of recurrence and can cause unwelcome side effects, such as partial loss of erection (weak erection) or shortening of an erect penis (penis shrinkage). However, peyronie's disease can be completely cured and reversed by the help of ayurveda treatment, and it does not have any kind of recurrence too. Many potent herbs in ayurveda contain natural growth factors and phyto-molecules that are known to stimulate penile tissue repair and the rejuvenation process.
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Dear lybrate-user, it’s important to remember that the size of your penis isn’t as important as what you do with it. In other words, how you use it makes a big difference. Men who are dissatisfied with their penis size may look for ways to increase its size. As men age, their penises and testicles will experience some shrinkage. Many men report that their penis appears smaller when they gain weight. The only requirements for earth-shattering sex are confidence, communication, and a willingness to try new things. And the key to satisfying your partner is asking them about what they want. That’s it! once you know what they want, make the most of what you have. Certain positions, focusing on more than just penetration, and using toys can make all the difference. For further guidance and assistance feel free to reach out to me either online or in person. Would be happy to help you.
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