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Hey123

Hello all I would need some opinions. I had A cruve since I can remember but recently i v become more conscious aboit since I got hard flaccid syndrome as well. I would like to know if someone experienced could tell me how bad is my curve? What is the angle/degress? And if it looks like peyronie's? I also recently tried to slightly bend my penis to be morestraight and masturbated after and now I have a bit of pain at the curved upper spot. No signs of sweelign or anything, pain is also not severe, just uncomfortable felling at the shaft. Kinda worried since I dont want my curve to get worse.
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Mikel7

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Your penis appears normal as congenital curves can bend in different directions and still function normally. I would be very cautious about bending your penis whether erect or not you can cause damage.

If you are having pain then you should seek out a peyronies Dr if at all possible. Regular urologists are usually uneducated about peyronies and will not give you a correct treatment plan. For a correct assessment of your penis an ultrasound will give a clear picture of the inner workings of everything. Cost is a factor also. But in the meantime be gentle with your penis and read the survival guide to understand some of the things you could be doing now. Also don't start worrying as this is worse in the long run. Get a plan and remember this is a marathon and not a sprint. Mikel7  :)
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Hey123

Thanks for you response. Yeah I mean the pain is there in the shaft, like 2 out 10 mostly while flaccid. But its scary. Do you think I can have pain without any damage because theres no sweeling, discoloration, tenderness? I can also achieve erections with no problem and there is no pain when having one. I am hopeful this is Just a mild strain. But I wasnt really doing anything forcefully I dont know how those things can happen so easily...  
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nemo

It's possible you just have some tissue inflammation from bending your erection, or even a mildly tweaked nerve. Give it several days and it will likely go away.

But from now on, never, NEVER, actively bend your erection. This is asking for trouble. Your curvature is likely natural, and you don't want to bend it or you could indeed cause Peyronie's, which will only make the curve more acute. So, like your mother always said, "Leave it alone!"

I suspect you'll be just fine.

nemo
51 yrs. old, multiple auto-immune conditions. First episode of Peyronies Disease in 2002. Recurred a couple times since. Over the years I have tried Topical Verapamil, Iontophoresis, all the supps and Cialis + Pentoxifylline. Still functional, always worried.

Hey123

Thanks nemo!
I mean I was wasnt doing anything forcefully.I thought that penises are kinda made out of steel :p do you suggest that I try to maintan my erections more regulary now? To stimulate more blood flow? Or gentle massage? I suspect it could be a tweaked nerve or something yeah, hopeful it will heal.  
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