Do I have minor Peyronie's disease

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I worry I might have Peyronie disease, I have a slight bend but more so a dip in girth mid shaft on one side (I’ll
Attach a pic) it’s like there’s a band of scaring there limiting expansion, or maybe it normal to have dents in sections of the shaft I’m not sure, my D is pretty much perfectly straight when erect but has a slight bend when flaccid, its more so the dip in girth mid shaft and dent on one side that makes me think its scarring, i notice the dent more so when doing girth work and worry its why im struggling making gains in girth.

I would really appreciate any advice, thanks
 

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I worry I might have Peyronie disease, I have a slight bend but more so a dip in girth mid shaft on one side (I’ll
Attach a pic) it’s like there’s a band of scaring there limiting expansion, or maybe it normal to have dents in sections of the shaft I’m not sure, my D is pretty much perfectly straight when erect but has a slight bend when flaccid, its more so the dip in girth mid shaft and dent on one side that makes me think its scarring, i notice the dent more so when doing girth work and worry its why im struggling making gains in girth.

I would really appreciate any advice, thanks
We worry too much for the wrong reason. The malforms of tissues are due to inconsistent growth. When we pump with improper cylinder sizes, this happens. It actually happens more with air than water, but it happens. Remember how I explained about tissue ballooning at hot spots? What you are experiencing is just that. Your growths from the malform hot spots causes that simple appearances.

So, what you can do is use a more confined set of cylinders to keep the entire growth equalized. If you are stretching, make sure to refocus to provide equal forces for the contortion (twists) and time under tension. The dimples will reform to an equal appearance.
 
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