While Peyronie’s disease is widely recognized, congenital penile curvature also affects male sexual health. Congenital curvature results from disproportionate development of penile tissues rather than fibrotic plaque formation.
Patients may experience difficulty with intercourse or psychological distress. Unlike acquired curvature, congenital cases typically lack palpable plaques and inflammatory phases.
Diagnosis relies on detailed medical history and physical examination. Treatment is surgical when curvature significantly interferes with sexual function.
Distinguishing between congenital and acquired causes erotic ensures appropriate management and realistic patient expectations.
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