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Penis bend towards right
My penis is bended towards right side can u suggest me is it fine or I have some disease if so please recommend me treatment or meds
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Mild curve ok if incresing or causing pain then need evaluation come online for guidance evaluation and treatment
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I have best tips n remedies for this
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Don't panic sir... Its absolutely normal.. No problem in sexual activity.
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Hi, It's common for the penis to curve slightly to the left or right when it's erect. But if you have a more significant bend in your penis, which may cause you pain or difficulty having sex, better consult a sexologist. We can connect over the same to discuss in detail if you want. If you're concerned by your low desire for sex, feel free to reach out. The solution could be as simple as changing a medication
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If the curve doesn't cause any pain while erection or intercourse then it is ok... Consult a surgeon for best advice
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