My penis has a sharp bend to the left from the scrotum sack area when flaccid . You can see it clearly when it rests on my body.It has never been like that before. I noticed it after a masturbation session. And it is also curved to the right on the shaft when flaccid. All are new discoveries. And I feel sharp pain internally too. Peppery pain at the tip especially.
Small tears or injuries to the tissue of the penis whilst it is erect can cause peyronie's disease. Due to formation of plaque scar tissue deformity or curvature of the penis occur. The penis gradually heals without any form of medical intervention. Sexual performance is not affected. In many patients, Peyronie’s disease can resolve naturally.
Get clinically examined by a urologist & get treated. It is treatable with medications, medicine shots, traction therapy, etc. Surgery is only recommended if required. Before surgery counselling is given.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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What Causes The Penis To Bend When Flaccid?
Hello, Small tears or injuries to the tissue of the penis whilst it is erect can cause peyronie s disease. Due to formation of plaque scar tissue deformity or curvature of the penis occur. The penis gradually heals without any form of medical intervention. Sexual performance is not affected. In many patients, Peyronie’s disease can resolve naturally. Get clinically examined by a urologist & get treated. It is treatable with medications, medicine shots, traction therapy, etc. Surgery is only recommended if required. Before surgery counselling is given. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician