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penis curve

Hey,
when i was little i had actually noticed a slight bend in my penis, and now that i am older it has gotten slightly worse, untill about a year ago it was tollerable and women actually like it more, however at the state im in right now i personally think it is time for a change, i would like to know it there is anything i can do without surgery to help it go straight again, and if not what the name of the surgery it is that i will be getting. thanks and have a great day!
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1305762 tn?1311548999
Theres a few different surgical options btw, "The Nesbit Procedure" is one of them.

Also, how old are you? Because it is possible if you are young that this can straighten itself out over time.

There's another post on this board entitled "Banana shaped penis." Give that a look and see if anything on there helps.
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1305762 tn?1311548999
Peyronie's diesease is a penile condition where the penis has a very drastic and pronounced curve. Men with Peyronies usually experience difficult and/or painful erections so unless youre experiencing that it's probably just a normal, albeit large curve.

Good news is that Peyronies is common and there are ways to treat it. Vitamin E supplements have been used to try to straighten it out, and as a last resort there is a surgical procedure to reduce the curve but be aware that this usually results in making your penis smaller. Vitamin E supplements may not be a bad thing to try even if it isn't Peyronie's as it may help to ease the curve somewhat anyhow which might make it easier for you. I'd check with your doctor though to see what he/she thinks. Mention the Vitamin E to them and see what they think of that as well.

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