Hello sir, my flaccid state penis is always curved into left side. I feel very embarrassing to see this. Pls give me a suggestion for this problem.
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Hello- you might be suffering from peyronie's disease. It is characterized by weak erection and an extreme curving of the erect penis caused by a hard, fibrous layer of scar tissue (plaque) that has developed under the skin. When the penis grows and hardens, the scar tissue pulls the affected area to an angle, causing an unnatural bend. The plaque that is formed by the thickened layers of penile soft tissue is non-cancerous, but this condition can be painful and make sexual intercourse quite difficult. The basic cause behind it being over masturbation. There are no known firm measures in modern science except surgery that can be taken to prevent peyronie's disease. Surgical method has a high rate of recurrence and can cause unwelcome side effects, such as partial loss of erection (weak erection) or shortening of an erect penis (penis shrinkage). However, peyronie's disease can be completely cured and reversed by the help of ayurveda treatment, and it does not have any kind of recurrence too. Many potent herbs in ayurveda contain natural growth factors and phyto-molecules that are known to stimulate penile tissue repair and the rejuvenation process.
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When flaccid only then? It’s natural for penises to have some curvature, or to “hang” to one side or the other when they’re flaccid. Some of these curvatures may also be present when the penis is erect. The penis contains three separate chambers. These chambers are responsible for pumping blood into and out of the penis. These chambers vary in length. A penis may bend in the direction of the shortest cylinder. Likewise, your penis’s curvature, or the side to which it hangs, may actually be the result of habit. When you’re dressing, you may habitually push your penis to one side of your pants or underwear. You may assume your penis naturally hangs on that side, but really, you’ve made a habit of pushing that way.
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