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« Reply #4 on: July 11, 2010, 09:37:49 PM »


If you are more "banana shaped", and you have had this as long as you can remember, then you likely have a congenital curve. This means you were born with it. Everything I have read implies that only surgery can correct a congenital curve. And surgery would only be recommended in extreme cases.

If it doesn't cause you any problems, and it doesn't cause your partner any problems, then I wouldn't worry about. I would guess that few guys are "perfectly straight" anyway. Just assume it is normal for you.

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« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2010, 10:17:13 AM »

Thank you for your reactions, hb and Iwillisjr,

I don't have any trauma,definitely. Well, I have to use some pressure on the sides of my shaft to make it straight(when it's very hard),the required pressure drops down when it's "more softer". Iwillisjr, it looks like your second description. Kind of "banana" shape, indeed. I didn't hear girls complaining about it so far and I don't feel anything suspicious myself.

As everyone here, I would like to make it straight, of course. I have read a lot about the stretching exercises and there are different opinions on it, some people say it's good, some it's bad. A while ago, I even ordered an ebook from penis-curvature-correction.com On this website, there are some pictures(before and after),my curvature looks like on the picture. I tried the exercises and everything what's it this ebook sounds quiet "logic" but I had some questions and I have sent some emails to the "author", I didn't get any response, so I have doubts about it now. I have read about the heat therapy as well, with infrared lamp and vitamin d. It sounds interesting.

If I don't have Peyronies disease, would it help for my curvature, the heat therapy? and do you recommend the exercises?

wish you all a great day

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« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2010, 01:16:29 PM »

Here is an example of where it is difficult to assess based on what you have shard so far. Because we all have different perceptions of what it means to be "bent to the left when erected". I will offer the following three examples and I'm sure there are more.

1. One's erection could be straight along the shaft but the angle it leaves the body is to the left instead of straight. Imagine looking down from the top of your head towards your feet and you expect to see this |  but instead you see   \. This would likely not be Peyronies Disease in my opinion and would probably simply be congenital and the way you are made. As long as sex/intercourse offers no problems then don't worry about it.

2. One could have a curve to the left. Again looking down from above you would expect to see this  |  but instead you see  ).  This is referred too as a "banana" shape or curve. Again this is likely congenital meaning you were born/made this way. As long as your curve is not too severe and your partner doesn't complain, then don't worry about it.

3. Another curve to the left could be this type. Again you expect to see  | but instead you see >  (Sorry for the graphics but is the best I can do). This is referred too as an acute curve. The penis starts out straight at some angle from the body, and then has a "sudden" curve in some direction. And likely this occurred at at some point later in life. This would be symptomatic of Peyronies Disease.

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« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2010, 12:39:18 PM »

Hi

Based on your age, I would say it's congenital curvature. Since you aren't doing tri-mix injections or didn't mention any trauma, I don't think you have Peyronies. Especially since you can easily make it straight when you are hard.

My peyronies does allow me to make myself straight but not easily. I have to really push areas hard to get rid of the curve.

I'm sure others will weigh in with their perceptions....
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« on: July 10, 2010, 07:26:23 AM »

Hello everyone,

Would somebody tell me please how do you recognize peyronies disease? I am reading this forum for a while and I still can't say if I have peyronies disease. My penis doen'st hurt, there is no swellings or something abnormal on it. It is bent to the left when its erected, if its soft it looks quiet normal I guess, straight. I can get erection easily, I do have quiet irregular ejaculations though, sometimes it takes "ages", sometimes as quick as in a minute. I am 20 now and I think my penis was straight when I was younger(until 15 I think, but I am not sure). Even if it's hard I can "make it straight again" with my fingers and if I hold it like that, it looks totally staright. I have noticed that the left side of the glans is slighty "higher" than the right one just near the frenulum and the frenulum it's self is directed to the right(it doesn't go straight down on the shaft). I am uncircumsized. I can easily pull my foreskin down, but when my penis is erected it doesn't go much further than the corona of the glans, like the frenulum was a little bit too short or like I had too much of the foreskin, but I think its quiet normal when you are uncircumsized. Is it possible to recognize, based on my "describtion" either I have peyronises disease or not? and if not is there anything to cure the curvature? like some exercises maybe or would the heat theraphy help with it as well? I read somewhere, even seen a video on youtube I guess(don't know anymore) that because of masturbation or actually "overdoing masturbation" it can cause shifting of the penis columns so it gets bent.

Thank you for taking the time to read my post. I am waiting for your reactions

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