My penis is twisted?!


Question: My penis is twisted!?
The 'pee slit' is bent about 45 degrees to the left, whereas the the shaft isn't bent at all!. This continues, erect or not!.

I highly doubt this is Peyronie's disease becuase I feel no pain when erect!.

1) Will it still work for intercourse!?
2) How abnormal/common is it!?

Thanks in advance!

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Answers:
It will still work for intercourse, and its not too uncommon for penises to have a slight twist to them, just as its normal to curve!. This is not something to worry about if it doesn't affect sexual function!. Peyronies is an acquired (were not born with it) bending of the shaft!. Congenital curvature or chordee, is a birth condition!.

BTW, this is NOT hypospadias!. I do have hypospadias and if you want to know anything about that, just ask!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You don't state your age, or if this "twising" is a recent occurence!. If it's been that way all your life, it may be no big deal!. But if this is something that has just recently occurred, haul yourself to the doctor (a urologist) right away!.

Some guys are born with Hypospadias, where the meatus (pee slit is not at the tip of the penis!.) The incidence is reported to be 1 in 300 live male births!. There is some family risk of hypospadias, as familial tendencies have been noted!. Up to 14% of male siblings are affected!.

http://www!.cornellurology!.com/pediatrics!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

that doesnt really matter as long as your buddy functions normally!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Untwist it!. OR goto the doctors!.!.!.although itd be VERY embaressing if u have a weenerWww@Answer-Health@Com





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