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23 years
Doctors, I have a CURVED penis, how can I have a straight penis , any treatment or surgery?
Aug 26, 2014

Dr. Rania Mousa General Medicine
It’s common for the penis to curve slightly to the left or right when it’s erect.

However, if you have a more significant bend in your penis, which may cause you pain or difficulty having sex,then check with your doctor ,Sometimes, these can be symptoms of Peyronie’s disease.

Peyronie's disease causes the penis to become curved when it’s erect.

The symptoms of Peyronie’s disease include:

>a thickened area or hard lump (plaque) in the shaft of the penis (it's rare to get more than one plaque)
>a curve in the penis when it’s erect (usually it curves upwards)
>pain in the penis, usually during an erection (pain in the non-erect penis is rare)
>the penis looking misshapen, like an hourglass
>loss of length or girth of the penis

Some men with the condition get pain in their penis, while others get none.

If you do get pain, it may get better over time. However, in severe cases, the curve in the penis can make having sex difficult, painful or even impossible. Peyronie’s disease may also lead to erectile dysfunction.

It’s thought that the condition sometimes occurs after an injury to the penis when erect, such as being bent during sex.

However, it can develop without any obvious cause and it may run in families.

treatments include surgical and non surgical managements

Non-surgical treatments :

-Many men don’t need treatment as they don’t have pain or the condition doesn’t affect their sexual function. Also, the condition can sometimes improve without treatment.

-Various non-surgical treatments are available, including medicines and injections of steroids into the affected area.

However, there is limited evidence of their effectiveness.

-extracorporeal shockwave therapy This involves targeting sound waves at the plaque, generally using an ultrasound scanner. although it is considered safe, there is inadequate evidence to show that it is effective.

Surgical treatments :

In severe cases, it may be possible to treat Peyronie’s disease with surgery.

However, doctors recommend waiting at least 12 months before considering surgery, as the condition can improve in some men without treatment.

If you’re concerned about a lump or bend in your penis, or if it’s causing problems with sex, go to genitourinary doctor (urologist )
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Dr. Salim Saab Otolaryngology (ENT)
curved penis if it is slightly to the right or left usually no probkem if there is peyronnie diease inintercourse surgical jntervention as well as too curved up or down
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