Worried About Your Curved Penis? Know When to Seek Medical Advice

Urologist Landon Trost, MD, joins our show this week to discuss when patients should seek help for a curved penis. Dr. Trost’s previous appearance on our podcast was for an episode called “Penis Length, Erections and Medical Conditions Impacting Penile Health” ................................ Timestamps 0:00 - Introduction 0:51 - Normal penile curvature 3:26 - Frequency of Non-Progressive Curvature? 4:31 - Indentations in the penis 5:08 - Peyronie's Disease: Definition and Penile Curvature Cause 6:02 - When to seek help for penile curvature 7:47 - Slight Penile Curvature: How to Tell if it's Peyronie's Disease? 9:51 - What is a Traction Device? 10:21 - Helping Non-Peyronie's Penile Curvature in Distressed Patients 12:18 - Penile dysmorphia: Men overestimating their curve 15:06 - Risks of sexual activity with penile curvature 18:36 - Overview and approaches 22:24 - Final thoughts 23:44 - End screen ................................ Penile curvature or a curved penis is a condition where the penis is bent to one side or upward or downward. It's a common condition, affecting 1 in 10 men. While some men have a slight curvature, for others, it can be significant, causing discomfort and affecting sexual function. If you're worried about your curved penis, it's important to know when to seek medical advice. Penile curvature can be caused by a number of factors, including Peyronie's disease, a condition where scar tissue develops in the penis, causing it to bend. It can also be caused by trauma to the penis, such as a fracture or injury. In some cases, the curvature may be congenital, meaning it was present from birth. If you're experiencing pain or discomfort during sex or erections, or if your curved penis is affecting your ability to have sex, it's important to seek medical advice. Your doctor can diagnose the underlying cause of the curvature and recommend treatment options. Treatment for penile curvature depends on the underlying cause. For Peyronie's disease, medication, injections, or surgery may be necessary. In some cases, a penile implant may be recommended to straighten the penis. For congenital curvature, surgery may also be an option. It's important to note that not all cases of penile curvature require treatment. If your curvature is mild and not causing any discomfort, your doctor may recommend watchful waiting. In addition to seeking medical advice, there are some things you can do to manage penile curvature. For example, using a different sexual position may help reduce discomfort during sex. You can also try using a penis extender, which can help straighten the penis over time. Penile curvature or a curved penis is a common condition that affects many men. While it can be a source of concern, it's important to know when to seek medical advice. If your curvature is causing pain, discomfort, or affecting your ability to have sex, talk to your doctor. With the right treatment and management strategies, you can manage the condition and enjoy a healthy sex life. .................................................................................................... ► Website link | https://erectioniq.com/ ► Schedule a free consultation | https://centericc.com/ ► More on Dr. Trost's clinic | https://malefertilityandpeyroniesclin... ► Learn more about Penile traction therapy | https://www.restorex.com/ .................................................................................................... #penilecurvature #curvedpenis #discomfortduringsex #discomfortduringerection Don't let penile curvature affect your sex life! If you're experiencing discomfort or difficulty during sex due to a curved penis, seek medical advice today. With the right treatment and management strategies, you can straighten your penis and enjoy a healthy sex life. Don't wait, take action now!