Military Physical Exam: Can Phimosis and Small Penis Size Pass? - Urology

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Military Service Physical Examination


Hello, doctor.
I would like to ask if phimosis will pass the military school physical examination? And can someone with a small penis pass as well?

Jas, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/05/21

Dr. Jian Weihong reply Urology


Hello: There are no size restrictions for genitalia in military academy physical examinations.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2021/05/21

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When it comes to military physical exams, certain medical conditions can affect an individual's eligibility for service. Phimosis, which is the inability to retract the foreskin over the glans of the penis, can be a concern during these evaluations. The military typically assesses whether any medical condition, including phimosis, could impair an individual's ability to perform their duties or could lead to complications during service.

1. Phimosis: In many cases, mild phimosis may not disqualify an individual from military service, especially if it does not cause pain, discomfort, or functional impairment. However, if the condition is severe enough to cause recurrent infections, pain, or other complications, it may be viewed as a disqualifying factor. The military's decision will often depend on the severity of the phimosis and whether it has been treated or is likely to require treatment.

2. Small Penis Size: The military does not have specific standards regarding penis size. However, if an individual feels that their size affects their self-esteem or could lead to psychological issues, they may want to discuss this with a medical professional. Generally, penis size alone is not a disqualifying factor for military service unless it is associated with a medical condition that impairs function or leads to psychological distress.

In summary, both phimosis and small penis size can be evaluated on a case-by-case basis during military physical exams. If phimosis is mild and does not cause issues, it may not be a barrier to service. Similarly, small penis size is typically not a disqualifying factor unless it is linked to other medical or psychological concerns.


Additional Considerations
- Treatment Options: For those with phimosis, treatment options such as topical steroids or circumcision may be recommended. If an individual has undergone treatment and the condition is resolved, they are more likely to pass the physical exam.

- Documentation: It is essential for individuals to provide accurate medical histories and any documentation regarding previous treatments or conditions during their physical exams. This transparency can help medical evaluators make informed decisions.

- Consultation with a Specialist: If there are concerns about phimosis or any other condition, consulting with a urologist or a healthcare provider specializing in male reproductive health can provide clarity and potential treatment options before the military exam.

- Psychological Impact: It is also important to consider the psychological aspect of these conditions. If an individual feels that their condition affects their mental health or confidence, they should seek support from mental health professionals.

In conclusion, while phimosis and small penis size can raise questions during military physical exams, they are not automatically disqualifying. The key factors are the severity of the conditions and their impact on the individual's health and ability to serve. It is advisable for individuals to seek medical advice and treatment if they have concerns about these issues before undergoing a military physical exam.

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