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Penis Curves all of a sudden

I am 19 years old and my penis has always been straight. One day I felt a pain in my penis. A couple of days later I noticed my penis curved to the left when flaccid. When erect it curved substantially to the left. Also i noticed that when somewhat erect the base of the penis went up and the middle to the top of the penis went down. Ever since then, my penis seems smaller and less firm. The head of the penis isnt firm like it used to be...I still get erections and i do not feel pain when I have an erection. Could this be pyronies disease? Or is my penis recupperating from something that happened?  I know i will be told to see a doctor, but before i go does it sound serious, will it ever heal, or go back to its normal condition?

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I really do not remember to tell you the truth...For a couple of days I felt my penis was very soft when erect, and then I noticed the curve and it seemed smaller. I do remember i got hit there while playin racquetball, but it wasnt very hard...Perhaps thats what happened? Nehow, will i be like this forever, or is there like a healing period when my penis will become firm like before and extend to its fullest like before? I have been taking Vitamin E...Today it seemed to not curve as much...However, it still feel like it doesnt extend to its fullest and it doesnt get as firm as it used to
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What were you doing when you felt the initial pain? Did you bump your erection against something?
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