Curved, tilted, deformed male genitalia, or Peyronie’s disease. We may have heard friends or men talking about the characteristic of a tilted penis. Actually, it depends on the individual whether it tilts left, right, up, or down.

Some have a penis that bends downward, some bend upward. Girlfriends might be confused about what the normal position really is. If your partner’s penis tilts, should it be straight? Actually, the bending of the penis should not exceed 30 degrees.

Because it is a disease. Peyronie’s disease is a condition where the patient develops hardened fibrous plaques on the penis. You should see a doctor, but don’t worry. Specialists in this field will explain this disease clearly to everyone.

Therefore, anyone who finds their penis has been tilted since they can remember and feels no pain can be reassured. Moreover, the tilt of the penis may even help improve sexual intercourse.

Because it can help facilitate certain sexual positions and may better stimulate the female partner’s sensations. However, if you feel pain during erection or intercourse, if the penis curves more or tilts over 30 degrees, it is considered abnormal and you should consult a doctor.

What is curved, tilted, deformed male genitalia or crooked penis?

Curved or bent male genitalia, medically known as Peyronie’s disease, is a male sexual health problem caused by abnormalities in the connective tissue of the penis.

Due to microbial deposits forming under the skin of the penis, it may cause the penis to curve during erection. To illustrate, patients develop hardened fibrous plaques on the penis. These plaques cause the affected area to lose elasticity, resulting in curvature or deformation during erection.

If severe, it may prevent the patient from having sexual intercourse. The plaque is usually located on the upper side of the penis, causing it to curve upwards. Additionally, the plaque affects the blood retention mechanism in the penis during erection, causing some patients to experience erectile dysfunction as well.

Curved or crooked penis is often found in men with the following factors

  • Congenital fibrous tissue under the penis
  • Aged 40-70 years, although men in their 20s can also have this disease
  • History of erectile dysfunction

Signs and symptoms of a curved or crooked penis

The penis has an abnormal curve, which may bend upward or to one side. You may feel a lump in the penis, pain in the penis area, or have problems with sexual intercourse.

Your penis may shorten due to Peyronie’s disease. When the penis is flaccid, you might not notice the problem, but if severe, the hardened plaques will restrict flexibility and cause pain.

Causes of curved or crooked penis

The exact cause of penile curvature is not clearly identified, but it is believed to be related to abnormal wound healing in the penis, such as bending during intercourse or linear microbial deposits.

This can cause internal bleeding in the penis. Men with health problems like diabetes, or those with family members who have curved penis disease, are at higher risk. Patients themselves may be unaware and it may not be visible externally.

How many stages does curved or crooked penis have?

It is divided into two stages. The first stage is called the active phase or acute phase. Patients experience penile pain during erection and the curvature may increase or remain the same.

Studies show that only about 15% of cases resolve spontaneously without treatment. Most patients remain in this phase for about one year, after which the pain usually subsides.

This signals the start of the second stage, called the chronic phase. Pain disappears but the penile curvature remains unchanged.

Treatment of curved or crooked penis with Shockwave (EDSWT)

EDSWT technique: Intensive Shock Wave is a shock wave technique using the Erectile Dysfunction Shock Wave Therapy device. It is a specialized technique by Dr. Beer to enhance sexual performance using the latest technology.

It is a new option for patients with erectile dysfunction and curved, tilted, or deformed penis. Peyronie’s disease is common. Although most patients cannot cure it completely, symptoms can be improved.

Summary of curved or crooked penis

If you think you have this condition, it is recommended to see a doctor promptly. Don’t be shy or afraid, because the sooner you treat it, the better the chances of improvement and safety from side effects.

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