Curved Penis: Treatment, Procedure, Cost and Side Effects
Last Updated: Jun 27, 2023
What is the treatment?
It's quite common for a penis to bend towards its left or right during erection. But in some severe cases, a curved penis during erection can cause serious pain and can also result in disability to have sex. This is due to a condition called Peyronie's Disease which is basically a connective tissue disorder. It can occur due to severe penis injury and may also be hereditary. it mostly happens in men over 40 but can happen in younger men as well. Doctors suggest surgery only when the condition causes unbearable pain or erectile dysfunction; otherwise doctors prescribe non-surgical solutions.
Many men also have a condition called congenital penile curvature, which causes them to have slightly bent penis from birth. It's usually harmless and does not cause problems in a man's sex life as well. However, some men want to get read of this condition. Doctors typically suggest non-surgical solutions for this condition.
What are the causes of Curved Penis?
A curved or bent penis is generally a case of uneven erection. When a man is aroused, genital muscles expand and get harder. But when there is an underlying condition that hinders the blood flow in a certain section, it will erection with a bent. Some of the reasons are:
- Peyronie's disease
- Injury to the penis
- Autoimmune disorders
- Inherited fibrous tissue (collagen) abnormality
Summary: A curved or bent penis is generally a case of uneven erection. If there is an underlying condition that hinders the blood flow in a certain section, it will erect with a bent.
Is it normal to have a Curved Penis?
The natural structure of the penis is never straight. Your penis tends to be curved a bit, even if it is 100% normal. However, if you find the curve discomforting or more than usual, along with shape deformities then it can be a concerning situation.
Summary: The natural structure of the penis is never straight. Your penis tends to be curved a bit, even if it is 100% normal.
How is the treatment done?
Immediately after diagnosing Peyronie's disease, doctors suggest non-surgical solutions such as shockwave therapy and injecting steroids into the penis. However, if a patient does not respond to these therapies within 12 months, the doctor prescribes surgery which is the most effective way to treat Peyronie's disease. Surgical procedures are of three types, namely, Plication, Grafting and Penile Prosthesis. Plication involves putting stitches on the penis' longer side to pull the its free end to the middle. In grafting, the surgeon makes an incision on the shorter side of the penis to place a graft made of vein or tissue of small intestine. Penile prosthesis is the process of surgically implanting a prosthesis to straighten the penis.
For painless penile curvature, the best form of treatment is non-invasive traction therapy. There are many traction devices that can help a man to elongate and straighten the penis.
What if Curved Penis is left untreated?
Even though a Curved Penis is not considered a serious medical condition, it can have adverse effects in the longer run. The bent and deformation of the penis can hamper your erection. The uneven spread of blood can also lead to erectile dysfunction, nerve damage, fibrosis, urethral damage. One should consult the nearest doctor soon to avoid such medical conditions.
Summary: The bent and deformation of the penis can hamper your erection. The uneven spread of blood can also lead to serious medical conditions.
Who is eligible for the treatment? (When is the treatment done?)
Anyone who suffers from severe pain or erectile dysfunction due to Peyronie's disease is eligible for surgical procedures.
Who is not eligible for the treatment?
There are people, with Peyronie's disease, who respond to non-surgical therapies. They don't need surgeries. Also, people with painless penile curvature should opt for traction therapy and not surgery.
Are there any side effects?
Grafting has a 10-50% risk of impotence after surgery depending on penile circulation and a high risk of nerve injury. Penile prosthesis poses a high risk of nerve injury as well.
What are the post-treatment guidelines?
Like any other surgery, people have to abide by some rules for the penis to heal properly. Patients can resume their normal sex lives after 5-6 weeks in case of plication and penile prosthesis and after 8 weeks in case of grafting. They can return to work in day after plication, but in case of grafting and penile prosthesis, it can take them 3-4 days.
How long does it take to recover?
It takes the patients almost 5-8 weeks after surgery to heal completely. Those, with Peyronie's disease, who go for the non-surgical options, take almost a year to heal properly.
What is the price of the treatment in India?
Are the results of the treatment permanent?
The results of the treatment stay lifelong.
Conclusion: As the name says, a Curved Penis can be described as an unusual curve in the penis. A slight bend in the penis is quite normal, however, if the curve is more than usual along with other symptoms then it can be a serious problem. There are many treatments available which include medications and cosmetic surgery.
References
- Peyronie Disease- Merck Manual Consumer Version [internet]. merckmanuals.com 2018 [Cited 24 July 2019]. Available from:
- Penile Curvature (Peyronie's Disease)- NIH, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases [Internet]. niddk.nih.gov 2018 [Cited 24 July 2019]. Available from:
- Krieger JR, Rizk PJ, Kohn TP, Pastuszak A. Shockwave Therapy in the Treatment of Peyronie’s Disease. Sexual medicine reviews. 2019 Mar 26. [Cited 24 July 2019]. Available from:
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