Penile issues
Hello, doctor.
I have a few questions I would like to ask you: I am currently 25 years old, 170 cm tall, and weigh 86 kg.
1.
When measuring length, the non-erect measurement is approximately 5 cm while standing (with feet shoulder-width apart) and 4 cm when standing at attention.
The erect measurement is 9.4 cm.
Is it normal for a 25-year-old to have a non-erect size of 5 cm and an erect size of 9.4 cm? Additionally, is it normal for it to feel shorter when sitting compared to standing?
2.
Does masturbating at a young age affect the growth length of the penis? I first experienced an erection in the sixth grade, and since then, I have had a habit of self-stimulation (up to twice a day, but at least once every two days).
3.
In the past, during self-stimulation, I would use my hands to apply pressure, rub, squeeze, and move up and down.
Could these actions cause the penis to become smaller or lead to deformity of the erectile tissue?
Tanom, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/05/12
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: 1) It is normal; having more pubic fat can lead to a visual perception of being shorter when sitting compared to standing.
2) It should not be a concern; the key factors for development remain nutrition, sleep, exercise, and genetics.
3) As long as you don't apply too much force, it should not affect your health.
Reply Date: 2021/05/12
More Info
Understanding penis size and concerns is a common issue for many young men, and it's essential to approach this topic with accurate information and reassurance. Let's address your questions one by one.
1. Penis Size Measurements: At 25 years old, a non-erect penis size of 5 cm and an erect size of 9.4 cm falls within the normal range, albeit on the smaller side. The average erect penis size is typically reported to be between 12 to 16 cm. It's important to note that penis size can vary significantly among individuals, and many factors, including genetics and hormonal levels, play a role in determining size. Additionally, measuring while standing versus sitting can yield different results due to the position of the body and the natural curvature of the penis. It’s not uncommon for some men to feel that their penis appears shorter when sitting, as the angle and position can affect the perceived length.
2. Masturbation and Growth: Concerns about masturbation affecting penis growth are common, but there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that masturbation stunts growth or affects size. Masturbation is a normal sexual activity that many engage in during puberty and beyond. The onset of puberty, which typically begins between ages 9 and 14, is when the body undergoes significant changes, including the growth of the penis and testicles. Engaging in masturbation during this time does not hinder development; rather, it is a natural part of sexual exploration and understanding one’s body.
3. Impact of Techniques on Size: The techniques used during masturbation, such as pressure, rubbing, or pulling, do not cause permanent changes in size or shape. However, excessive force or aggressive techniques can lead to temporary swelling or bruising, which should be avoided. The penis is made up of erectile tissue, which can expand and contract, but it does not change in size due to the methods of stimulation. If you experience pain or discomfort during masturbation, it may be worth reassessing your technique to ensure it is gentle and comfortable.
In summary, your measurements are within a normal range, and concerns about masturbation affecting penis size are unfounded. It's crucial to remember that penis size does not determine one's worth or ability to engage in healthy sexual relationships. If you have ongoing concerns about your sexual health or function, consider consulting a healthcare professional who specializes in urology or sexual health. They can provide personalized advice and reassurance based on your specific situation.
Lastly, it's important to foster a positive body image and understand that many men share similar concerns about size and function. Engaging in open discussions with trusted friends or professionals can help alleviate anxiety and promote a healthier perspective on sexual health.
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