your penis changes quite a lot as you get older.From slight changes to appearance, to lack of libido, there are many changes that are normal and don't require medical attention.More often than not, this occurs because of changes in other parts of the body, such as having reduced circulation, hormonal shifts, changes in the nature of your skin or a number of other factors.READ MORE Woman who can't smile told 'turn that frown upside down' defies trolls to become modelHowever, there are other things that can affect the urinary function of the penis, so it's important to be aware of certain changes that may warrant a chat with your doctor.Having a curved penis is normally nothing to worry about, but if it suddenly changes or the curve is more severe than normal, it's a good idea to get it checked out.Peyronie’s Diseaseis a disorder in which scar, called plaque, forms under the skin of the penis.“The plaque builds up inside the penis, in the thick elastic membrane called the tunica albuginea,” explains the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease.The health site continued: “As it develops, the plaque pulls on the surrounding tissues and causes the penis to curve or bend, usually during an erection“Curves in the penis can make erections painful and may make sexual intercourse painful, difficult or impossible.”If the head of your penis is a little tighter than normal, it could signal lichen sclerosus, a skin condition that causes itchy white patches on the genitals, or other parts of the body, according to the NHS.Other symptoms accompanying this condition include whitish spots, itching, irritation and pain during sex.Lichen sclerosus is a long-term skin condition which mostly affects the genital and anal.
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