Man, some of these replies are funny! It's called Peyronies disease.
First, it's not common, some bend in the penis is common but not bends cause by Peyronies disease. It's estimated that only 1% of men suffer from this disease. In about 13% of cases, plaque does not cause severe pain or curvature, and the condition resolves on its own without treatment in 6 to 24 months. For those that don’t, there are some treatments options.
The plaque often begins as an inflammation that may develop into a fibrous tissue. Generally, when the disease heals, the plaque does not advance beyond an initial inflammatory phase. However, when the disease lasts for an extended period of time, the plaque often becomes a tough, fibrous tissue, and calcium deposits may form. Cases of Peyronie's disease range from mild to severe. Symptoms may develop slowly or appear overnight.
Some researchers believe Peyronie's disease develops following a trauma that causes bleeding inside the penis. This trauma may explain acute cases of Peyronie's disease, but does not explain why most cases develop slowly, or what causes the disease after no apparent traumatic event.
The problem developes when too much scar tissue forms, causing the penis to bend. If the bend becomes too great and the person starts experiencing painful erections, among other symptoms. Since the symptoms of Peyronie's disease may resemble other conditions or medical problems. It's a good idea to always consult your physician for a diagnosis.
There are a few treatments options available. Which may include:
1) the prescribing of palliative methods
2) surgery
a) Removal or expansion of the plaque followed by placement of a patch of skin or artificial material, and removal or pinching of tissue from the side of the penis opposite the plaque, which cancels out the bending effect. This method can involve partial loss of erectile function, especially rigidity.
b) The second method, known as the Nesbit procedure, causes a shortening of the erect penis. It's done by the removal or pinching (plication) of tissue opposite the plaque to reduce curvature.
3) Vitamin E
Small studies have reported improvements with oral vitamin E prescribed by a physician, however, larger controlled studies have not been completed to establish the effectiveness of this treatment.
4) Injections of various chemical agents into the plaques
Injections of various chemical agents into the plaques have been utilized in a small number of patients, and, for this reason, this intervention is considered unproven; unwanted side effects may occur.
5) Radiation therapy
With this treatment approach, radiation is aimed at the plaque to reduce pain, but does not affect the plaque itself; unwanted side effects or worsening of the disease may occur.
My suggestion is to go see a doctor, especially but not necessarily, if you are experiencing painful erections. Good luck!
2006-08-30 10:34:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Its because you're cool, all the cool kids bend to the left :) apparently most penis's curve, most guys I know have a bit of a bend.
2016-03-26 21:17:13
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answered by ? 4
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If it goes to one side is because of years of masturbation. Men masturbate naturaly with the hand they write with. If he's right handed it goes to the left and vice versa. The curved shape of it can be fixed with jelq excercises. Not only will this straighten his penis but also make it bigger and thicker. Now he has to be willing to do the excercise everyday if he wants results. Search for JELQ online
2006-08-26 14:37:10
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answered by krayze 2
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Your friend might want to watch the movie Kinsey. Seems like Kinsey's wife experienced a lot of pain until they saw a doctor and fixed whatever was going on with her.
It's probably not her husband's curved member.
2006-08-26 14:37:52
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answered by KERMIT M 6
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Tell your friend to suggest to her husband that he see a urologist. This problem is rather common believe it or not. Lots of men have some kind of curvature to their penis when erect. A urologist is a specialist in this area and can answer all questions.
2006-08-26 14:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The Size Genetics extender can work very well. I couldn't believe how straight my erections became when I first started using it. The bonus is it also increases your erection length. Check out:
2006-08-27 07:45:02
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answered by internetoptimiser 3
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normally if they try different positions, it will really help. tell them they might want to invest in a kama sutra book. curved penises actually get the benefit of the doubt because they're more capable of hitting the g-spot...but again, depends on the position
2006-08-26 14:35:29
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answered by orange_et_manuges 2
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There are straightening devices available that he can use. They are very effective too. Just make sure to tell him to use a penis skin moisturizer like Man1 Man Oil to protect his penis skin from chafing, soreness and other skin issues which are pretty common when using a straightener. Hope this helps.
2017-03-13 11:50:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Naturally Increase Penis Size : http://LongPenis.uzaev.com/?zaUH
2016-06-27 15:26:35
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answered by Ramona 3
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a penis becomes curved for one reason...
injury during sex..usually the woman on top going up too far causing penis to come out and going right back down on it causing it to well bend..congardulations you now have a crooked pecker..
2006-08-27 19:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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