Sexual development. Reproductive organs. Penile issues?
Hello doctor, I am 19 years old and my penis size is normal, but it seems to have stopped developing during middle school.
Since then, the circumference has remained the same.
Will I continue to develop? My circumference is similar to that of a middle school student, and when I go to the hot springs with my friends, it feels very embarrassing because there is a significant difference.
Is there any treatment available?
Feng, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/08/03
Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology
Hello: There is no absolute standard for the size of genital organs, and there can be significant individual differences before and after erection.
It is recommended to first consult a urologist for evaluation.
Thank you.
Reply Date: 2016/08/03
More Info
Understanding penis development issues can be a sensitive topic, especially for young men who may feel self-conscious about their bodies. At 19 years old, it's important to recognize that penis development can vary significantly among individuals, and there are several factors that can influence this process.
Firstly, it's essential to understand that penis size, including both length and girth, can be influenced by genetics, hormonal levels, and overall health. During puberty, which typically occurs between the ages of 9 and 14 for boys, the body undergoes significant changes due to hormonal fluctuations. Testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, plays a crucial role in the development of male sexual characteristics, including penis growth. If you feel that your penis has not developed as expected, it may be worth considering whether there were any hormonal imbalances during your puberty.
In your case, you mentioned that your penis circumference has not changed since middle school. While it is common for some young men to experience slower growth or to reach their adult size earlier than others, it is also possible that there may be underlying issues that could be addressed. If you are concerned about your development, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a urologist or an endocrinologist. They can perform a thorough evaluation, including hormone level tests, to determine if there are any underlying conditions affecting your development.
Regarding treatment options, if a hormonal imbalance is identified, hormone therapy may be considered. However, this is typically reserved for individuals with clinically significant deficiencies and should only be pursued under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider. In some cases, psychological support may also be beneficial, especially if feelings of embarrassment or inadequacy are affecting your self-esteem.
It is also important to note that penis size does not determine one's worth or ability to engage in healthy sexual relationships. Many factors contribute to sexual satisfaction, including emotional connection, communication, and mutual respect between partners. If you are feeling anxious about your body image, consider speaking with a mental health professional who can help you work through these feelings.
In conclusion, while it is natural to have concerns about penis development, it is crucial to approach the topic with an understanding of the normal variations that exist. Consulting with a healthcare professional can provide you with personalized advice and potential treatment options if necessary. Remember that self-acceptance and confidence are key components of a healthy self-image, and focusing on overall well-being is essential.
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