Seven Facts About a Curved Manhood
by John Dugan OwnerBy the time a guy is an adult, he has spent a lot of time getting
to know his own member and so is familiar with its basic appearance. Sometimes,
he notices things that make him wonder if he has a normal organ. For many men,
it is taking note of the fact that they have a curved manhood which raises
questions. So, what are some of the basic facts about a curved manhood?
1) Some curvature is normal. It’s not at all unusual for a man to have curvature
associated with his manhood. When soft, the organ often bends a little one way
or another, depending on how it has been arranged and how tight-fitting one’s
underwear is. And when hard, many men have some slight curvature to the member
so that it lists slightly upward or downward or to the right or left. (By the
same token, some men have a perfectly straight tool with no curvature.) A
little curvature is no cause for worry.
2) But a severely curved manhood is
another matter. However, if a man’s tool has an
extreme bend to it, that can be a cause for concern. If the curvature is such
that it creates difficulty in having penetrative relations, or if there is pain
associated with the curved manhood when hard, this usually means that a man has
a condition known as Peyronie’s disease.
3) The cause is often scarring. Peyronie’s disease typically results when a portion of the
organ, known as the tunica albuginea, gets injured and develops scar tissue as
it heals. The tunica albuginea forms a “wall” around spongy tissue that fills
with blood during tumescence. Heavy scarring prevents the tunica albuginea from
expanding fully in the area affected. The rest of the organ expands as usual,
but the scarred area expands less, causing it to bend.
4) There can be other causes, including reactions to certain medications. There is
considerable debate about whether the condition may have a hereditary component
in some men.
5) Sometimes a curved manhood “unbends.” In mild cases of Peyronie’s disease, the condition
eventually resolves after a year or so. In more severe cases, treatment may be
required. Some medications have proven effective for some men, including one
FDA-approved option. In extreme cases, surgery may be offered as an option. Men
with Peyronie’s disease should seek help only from a qualified medial
professional.
6) Peyronie’s is more likely among older
men. This kind of severely curved manhood is less common among
younger men and more likely to occur at age 50 or later. An estimated five to
seven percent of men over the age of 50 are thought to have Peyronie’s disease.
7) It can damage self-esteem. Many men with a significantly curved manhood suffer
psychologically from it. They may feel shame or concern about how they will be
perceived by partners, and this can have a negative effect on their
self-esteem. This can in turn lead to performance issues, as their feelings
about the appearance of their manhood may impact performance.
Whether one has a curved manhood, a slight bend, or no bending at
all, the facts are that all members benefit from regular attention to male
organ health. This can be assisted by daily application of a top notch male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). Scar tissue can sometimes impact sensation, so a crème with a
neuroprotective ingredient such as l-carnitine is advised to help keep the manhood
registering sensitivity at a pleasurable level. The best crème will also
contain vitamin D, the so-called “miracle vitamin” that helps fight disease and
supports healthy cellular function.
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