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Penis Crooked While Urinating, Urine Comes Out Crooked. Why Has This Change Occurred?

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Posted on Fri, 29 Jun 2012
Question: When I urinate my urine comes out crooked. Also when I have an erection my penis is crooked. These are both new symptoms my erection used to be straight and my urine flow was straight.
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Answered by Dr. Pavan Kumar Gupta (34 minutes later)
Hello,
Thanks for writing in.

A minor bend in an erect penis is perfectly normal and occurs in a lot of people. However, if it is severely bent and is associated with painful erections and /or erectile dysfunction, then it could be suggestive of a disorder called Peyronie's disease. In the latter case, you would need to see a urologist immediately.
If there are no such complaints, then assume it to be a natural variation.
I hope I have addressed your concerns. I will be available for follow up queries.
Regards
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Penis Crooked While Urinating, Urine Comes Out Crooked. Why Has This Change Occurred?

Hello,
Thanks for writing in.

A minor bend in an erect penis is perfectly normal and occurs in a lot of people. However, if it is severely bent and is associated with painful erections and /or erectile dysfunction, then it could be suggestive of a disorder called Peyronie's disease. In the latter case, you would need to see a urologist immediately.
If there are no such complaints, then assume it to be a natural variation.
I hope I have addressed your concerns. I will be available for follow up queries.
Regards