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Penis curvature, or a bent penis, is one of those unpleasant problems plaguing men, filling them with anxiety and driving away peace of mind.

 

A visible curve in the penis is bound to make any man less eager to take down his pants in front of a lady. What if she starts laughing? What if she recoils from it? Nobody likes to be seen as a freak or as something to be laughed about. Although the man in question is in no way responsible for this problem, others can’t help but see this as a dubious physical feature.
 

A bent or curved penis can damage a sexual relationship by:

  • Causing discomfort to the female partner during intercourse

  • Creating pain and discomfort for the man during erection or ejaculation

  • Damaging the man's self-esteem and sexual self-confidence

  • Disrupting the couple’s physical and emotional bonding and relationship
     

bent penis - peyronie's disease


Factors that commonly cause a bent penis

 

Unfortunately, the factors that cause a bend or curvature to develop in the penis are totally outside the control of the man to whom this condition occurs.

 

Men are sometimes troubled by the notion that the problem has somehow been created by masturbation. This leads to feelings of guilt and remorse, causing even more damage to sexual self-confidence and, consequently, sexual performance. It is essential to clearly understand that masturbation does not cause any physical deformity of the penis and is in no way harmful to health. Masturbation is normal and generally beneficial.  

 

Penile curvatures are caused either by natural factors during the growth of the boy through adolescence to manhood or by a condition knows as Peyronie’s disease.

 

  1. The natural curvature occurs when the two chambers of the penis (corpora cavernosa) develop at different rates through the years, thus bending the penis toward the slower developing chamber. The reasons for this uneven development are not known and this tendency cannot be forecast or prevented. However, there are treatments available for correcting the problem once it occurs.
     

  2. Peyronie’s disease is a condition named after Francois de la Peyronie, surgeon to Louis XIV of France, who was the first man to describe a treatment in 1743. While the cause of this disease is not well understood, its mechanism is perfectly clear.

    The “tunica albuginea” is the tough layer of connective tissue that contains the sponge-like Corpora Cavernosa. For reasons unknown, scar tissue begins to form in the “tunica albuginea”, which prevents the normal expansion of the penis during erections and, in time, bends the penis to one side or the other.

    Although the disease is somewhat painful at first, the pain eventually goes away on its own. The only remaining effects of this disease are the curvature, which is visible when the penis is erect, and possibly a shortening of the penis in the flaccid state.


How to Straighten a Bent Penis


Various treatment options have been tried over the years.

 

These include Vitamin E taken orally, potassium aminobenzoate (a Vitamin B-complex) therapy and injections of calcium channel blockers, such as verapamil, directly into the penis. None of these treatments has a proven record of success and the injections have been known to cause harmful side effects.

 

Surgery has been used a treatment option in the past. However, any form of surgery on the penis carries a level of risk that we consider unacceptable. Unwelcome side effects such as partial loss of erection or shortening of an erect penis have been known to occur through surgery.

 

The latest treatment is the application of a stretching force applied to the penis to straighten the curvature -  this is proven effective and safe.

 

This procedure requires the use of a penis traction device. The constant pull of the penile traction device loosens up the “tunica albuginea” and then straightens the penis. Doctors and specialist Urologists have conducted clinical trials and recorded high levels of success in treating curved penis / Peyronie's Disease with penis traction, with no harmful side effects.

bent penis treatment

 

The only side effect noted was an enlargement of the penis, which is considered highly desirable!

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