There are many causes for penis curvature. These include weak and poor development of the penis, wearing restrictive underwear, a penis injury or some form of damage to the penis, age, over-masturbation resulting in trauma to the penis causing scar tissue to form and thus causing the penis to gradually curve, twist, or bend. Other results include the penis being out of shape or deformed, such as one part being thicker or thinner than another part. A slight curve such as to only 15 degrees, however, is normal. If the scar tissue is hard and inflexible, it would cause the penis to bend when erect. A plaque on the top of the shaft (most common) causes the penis to bend upward; a plaque on the underside causes it to bend downward. If curvature is left untreated, many possible consequences such as erectile dysfunction and pain can occur.
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2006-07-06 08:59:33
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answered by lignebur72 5
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Is the curve causing a loss of sensitivity down there? If so, you need to use a penis health creme that contains acetyl L carnitine, which is an amino acid that has been proven to reverse these effects. It's totally safe and it works great.
2015-09-29 08:38:06
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answered by Anonymous
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lignebur72, You just waisted 5 minutes typing. Its normal for the penis to curve in the flacid stages (floppy). If it curves when erect. Go see your urologist.
2006-07-06 09:10:42
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answered by chechzrepublic69 2
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if it's not too bad don't worry about it and think of it as a "pleasue curve"
2006-07-06 08:53:04
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answered by Anonymous
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