Q54: Hypospadias

Q54.4: Congenital chordee

The external male genitals include the penis and the testicles. In the penis there is the urethra and a lot of erectile tissue. When the erectile tissue fills with blood, the penis becomes erect. At the front end of the penis is the glans. The glans is normally covered by a protective piece of skin. This skin is known as the foreskin.

Erectile tissue of different sizes can result in the penis being bent downwards. The penis may also be bent due to a strand of firm connective tissue. The penis may only seem bent when it is stiff. A bent penis can cause problems when passing water or having sex.