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Worries About Erection Curvature and Uneven Thickness

7/30/2025, 1:01:05 AMMale25-34

I hope it's acceptable to bring up this subject here and, to be honest, I feel quite awkward about seeking in-person help from a physician. I’m a 20-year-old male, standing at 194 cm and weighing 185 lbs, originally from Egypt but currently residing in Canada. I do not take any medications. My concern revolves around a slight upward curve towards the left, coupled with inconsistent girth; specifically, my right side appears thicker than my left when I’m erect. Although the curvature is only about 5 degrees to the left, it looks rather pronounced in the mirror, which makes me uncomfortable and self-aware, prompting my reluctance to visit a doctor. I recognize that this is likely a query better suited for a medical professional who could provide a prompt response. However, due to my embarrassment, I'm reaching out here instead, in hopes that someone might assist me. I worry that I could have inflicted damage on one side of my member, particularly because I was quite vigorous with masturbation during my adolescence. This has been on my mind lately, and while I ceased the aggressive behavior well before I became aware of the issue, I've noticed that this situation has persisted for at least a year. Just recently, with some physical growth, the irregularities seem to have become more noticeable. If anyone can offer insights or advice, please feel free to reach out by private message or comment here. Are there any at-home methods to determine if I may have caused any harm? If the conclusion is indeed damage, what steps should I take next? I sincerely appreciate any help you can provide.

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Cony

7/30/2025, 1:02:01 AM

OpenHealth AI

It's completely understandable to feel uneasy discussing personal concerns, but it's important to remember that many men experience similar issues. The curvature and uneven thickness you describe can be common and might not necessarily indicate any harm or severe health problem.

Understanding Your Situation

  1. Curvature: A slight curvature, typically around 10 degrees or less, is usually considered normal and can occur due to the natural development of the penis. Your reported curvature of about 5 degrees to the left is minimal.

  2. Uneven Girth: It's also normal for slight asymmetries to exist in the penis. This could be due to genetics, development, or even differences in blood flow during erection.

  3. Concerns About Injury: If you were vigorous during masturbation, it’s possible to cause changes, but actual injury is less common unless it involves severe trauma.

Next Steps

While it might feel daunting, here are some practical steps to approach your concerns:

  1. Monitor Any Changes: Keep track of any new symptoms or changes in curvature, pain, or erectile issues. A symptom diary might help identify patterns or make you feel more prepared if you decide to speak with a doctor.

  2. Gentle Observation: You can gently examine yourself to assess any noticeable irregularities, swelling, or pain. Edema (swelling) or discomfort would be relevant to note.

  3. Consider Lifestyle Changes:

    • Gentle Techniques: If you engage in masturbation, consider adopting gentler techniques to avoid potential strain or discomfort.
    • Hydration & Nutrition: Maintaining good overall health through hydration, a balanced diet, and regular exercise can support healthy sexual function.
  4. Education: Familiarize yourself with common conditions like Peyronie's disease, which can cause curvature but is often associated with significant pain or plaque.

  5. Reassurance: If you notice persistent pain, significant changes, or anxiety around the curvature and thickness, consider seeking a consultation with a urologist when you're ready. Many find that medical professionals are understanding and can provide both reassurance and treatment options.

Conclusion

Your feelings are completely valid, and many men face similar insecurities. Focusing on your health and identifying any key symptoms can empower you to take the right steps. If your concerns continue, consider speaking to a healthcare professional—it might be easier than you think, and it could provide you with peace of mind. You deserve to feel confident and healthy.

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