Penis curvature -
How it can be a problem and how SizeGenetics.com can help
Penis curvature is normal, and is considered part of standard human deviation.
If you observe your fingers, you'll notice that probably not all ten of those
are straight, either. It's just normal variation, just as it is normal for
women's breasts to come in all different shapes and sizes or for women's vulvas
to come in lots of different shapes, sizes and colors.
Normal penises can be erect at anything from about 30-45 degrees while there are
boners that are stiff enough that the top of the penis almost touches the man's
belly. Sometimes, penises will be erect in slightly different ways at different
times, or at different stages in a man's life. Penis curvature normally develops
simply from the organ's internal structures growing to unequal size, a condition
that's quite common since every penis is built a little differently. A woman's
vagina is highly flexible, so it's not likely that some degree of curvature in a
penis will have any anatomical bearing on intercourse.
However, if your penis suddenly bends after being straight (especially if there
is pain involved), or the bend is gradually getting worse, then you should go
see a doctor that specializes in men's health (urologist). It could be
Peyronie's disease, which occurs when fibrous tissue develops on the tunica
albuginea (the lining of the erectile bodies of the penis). The exact cause of
fibrosis is still not known.
The resulting fibrous tissue causes a bend to develop during erection that is
painful and can make intercourse difficult or impossible. The condition affects
around 388 of 100,000 men and mostly occurs among men between 40 and 60 years
and older.
If you are dissatisfied with how your penis looks, you can try penis traction,
which is a ground-breaking technique increasingly used to enlarge the penis, but
actually originally developed to cure penis curvature or bent penises.
Penis traction works by
exerting a continuous (gentle) force on the penis. The cellular tissue of any
body part exposed to such a force is stimulated to divide, and to multiply the
number of cells present, forming new, healthy tissue as it does so. In
Peyronie's, this new tissue exerts an opposing force to the contraction force of
the collagen, resulting in the penis gradually straightening itself out.
While you clearly need to
have your condition checked out by your urologist, once you've received a
diagnosis of Peyronie's, you can use penis traction without the supervision of
your medical practitioner. There are now two medically certified traction
devices which are designed precisely for this purpose, and which have been
adapted for use free of medical supervision; the
JES-Extender
device (also sold under the names of
ProExtender and
Vimax Extender),
and the
Andro-Penis device
(also sold under the names
SizeGenetics and
Fastsize).
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