I am having a bent penis i.e. When erected it's bent. What should I do to make it straight.
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See bend in penis is second most asked question by patient after ejaculation problem you should not worry until this band pose any problem in love making and during sex. If face so then you may thing its need to be corrected other wise no there is not need of it. Wish you good health. Try to keep your self fit and sound.
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A bent penis is an erect penis that curves to one side or the other and in most cases, it is absolutely normal. A curved penis simply can be a result of individual anatomy. If, however, your penis has a pronounced curve or bends sharply especially if penetration is impossible or if an erection is painful you should see a urologist. You may suffer from Peyronie's disease where scar tissue develops in the penis. The direction that an erect penis takes depends on the proportion of crus (penis under the skin) to exposed penis. Men with a shorter crus, and thus a longer penis, are more likely to have an erection that points downward, while an erect penis that has a longer crus will probably point outward, or even straight up. Sometimes the penis also bends to the left or to the right. In the vast majority of cases, the curve falls well within the norms of most men and should not be a deterrent for a relationship. If you feel that your penis has an abnormal shape is to go to a urologist to make certain that this curvature doesnot indicate some problem. Once in a while, a man does have a more pronounced curve than most. Even the majority of these men donâ?t have a problem in bed, although a few may have to adjust the positions they use. In some cases, however, a man may have Peyronie's disease, a condition that can make sex impossible. Peyronie's disease inflicts some men with a penis that bends so severely when it becomes erect that intercourse becomes impossible. The cause of Peyronieâ?s disease is unknown; in many instances, it arises as a result of an injury. The best advice for a man who has Peyronie's disease is to visit a urologist who can help you. Some men are so embarrassed by their condition that they refuse to get help, but urologists have helped many men with this problem, so you have no reason to be shy.
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