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bent penis

by Civilian, Jun 07, 2007 12:00AM
Hello, I am a 16 year old male that has a bent penis. I remember being a late bloomer, my penis was relatively small 2-3 years ago. I remember it being as straight as a pencil, but it is differant now. Ever since it has really been growing, I noticed my penis bent to the left.



I remember once being on my bicycle a few years back. I was trying to cross the street, but I saw that the curb didnt lower so I slammed on the brakes. In doing so, I was sent in between my bicycle seat and the handle bar, it was extremely painfull since the bar wedged my penis. That may very be the reason why it is still bent today.



It feels as if I have some sort of internal scar on the right side of my penis causing a noticable size increase compared to the left. It is most noticable when my penis is half erect, it bends like crazy, but when it's erect it isnt as bad, but it is still noticable.



What can I do to fix this? Is there some kind of cream or self applied therapy... or maybe surgery?



I also have a couple more things I would like the clear:

-I think I have sebaceous prominence, I see many white follicles going up to half way up my penis, some of which are accompanied by hair. They irritate me sometimes while masturbating. I popped one and sebum spilled out. Is it normal for them to be half way or more up the shaft? How do I remove that.

-This spot appeared on my penis head (uncircumsized) a couple years ago, like a freckle.
Member Comments (7)

by osteodoc10, Jun 11, 2007 12:00AM
To: peyronie disease
Hi, You have peyronie disease. It is caused by scar tissue in the penis. When you get an erection, the penis cannot expand at the scar and therefore the penis bends to one side. It was most likely caused during your accident. Go to your doctor, there are some new treatments aimed at breaking up and stretching out the fibrous tissue

by Civilian, Jun 14, 2007 12:00AM
It's not peyronie at all, I am 16, way to young for that. I went to the doctor and he said that he didnt know what it could be. The damaged side is actually bigger when erect, making the other side smaller and the penis bends to the other side. Not the way you said it.

by FEDCOPPER, Jul 11, 2007 12:00AM
go to a uroligist

by uptown1317, Apr 29, 2009 11:21PM
To: Civilian
man, thats a natural curve only a small percentage of men have a straight pesni who wasnts one any way? the curve is more pleasureable for chicks they love it

by uptown1317, Apr 29, 2009 11:21PM
To: Civilian
its caused when one side of the penis grows faster than the other

by FeorieLight, Jul 25, 2009 10:59PM
I think it's a natural curve, mine doesn't have one yet, but only a small percent of people will have a straight penis along there life. No need to worry (:

by smello, Jul 28, 2009 07:28PM
You can't hang your hat on it if it's straight.
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