Penis Growth: Myths, Methods, and Concerns for Teens - Urology

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Knowledge issues regarding the penis?


I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.

Yang Yeh-Hua, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/05/26

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: I recommend that you exercise more, maintain a regular sleep schedule, and ensure a balanced diet.
I personally do not advise the two methods you mentioned; you should avoid getting injured, as any side effects that occur later may not be manageable by a physician.

Reply Date: 2017/05/26

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When it comes to understanding penis growth during adolescence, it's essential to separate fact from fiction. Many myths circulate regarding methods to increase penis size, and it's crucial to approach this topic with a clear understanding of human biology and development.

Firstly, penis growth is primarily influenced by genetics and hormonal changes during puberty. For most boys, puberty begins between the ages of 9 and 14 and can last until the late teens. During this time, the body undergoes significant changes, including the growth of the penis and testicles, increased body hair, and changes in voice. The average penis size varies widely, and many young men worry about their size, often comparing themselves to peers or unrealistic standards portrayed in media.

The methods you've mentioned, such as massaging or applying pressure to the penis, are not scientifically validated and can potentially be harmful. These techniques may lead to temporary engorgement due to increased blood flow, but they do not result in permanent size increases. In fact, excessive manipulation can cause injury, bruising, or other complications. The penis is a sensitive organ, and any aggressive handling can lead to pain or long-term damage.

Regarding the idea of masturbation as a method for increasing size, it's important to clarify that while masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual activity, it does not contribute to penis growth. The notion that frequent masturbation can lead to a larger penis is a myth. Instead, masturbation is a natural way for individuals to explore their bodies and understand their sexual responses.

It's also worth noting that penis size does not determine sexual pleasure or ability. Many factors contribute to a satisfying sexual experience, including emotional connection, communication, and technique. Focusing on these aspects can be far more beneficial than worrying about size.

If you are concerned about your development or have questions about your body, it is advisable to speak with a healthcare professional. They can provide guidance tailored to your individual situation and help address any concerns you may have about growth or sexual health.

In conclusion, while it is natural to have questions and concerns about penis size during adolescence, it is crucial to rely on accurate information and avoid unproven methods that could cause harm. Embrace the changes your body is going through, and remember that growth occurs at different rates for everyone. Focus on healthy habits, such as proper nutrition, regular exercise, and maintaining a positive self-image, which are far more important than the size of your penis. If you have ongoing concerns, don't hesitate to reach out to a trusted adult or healthcare provider for support and advice.

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