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

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

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

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


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

Reply Date: 2021/05/21

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Phimosis and small penis size can raise concerns during military physical exams, but whether they will disqualify someone from service depends on various factors, including the specific military branch's medical standards and the severity of the conditions.

Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin cannot be easily retracted over the glans (the head) of the penis. In many cases, phimosis is not a serious medical issue and can be managed with proper hygiene or, in some cases, surgical intervention. However, if phimosis leads to recurrent infections, pain, or other complications, it may be viewed more seriously during a medical evaluation. The military typically assesses whether a condition affects the individual’s ability to perform their duties. If phimosis is asymptomatic and does not interfere with function, it may not be a disqualifying factor.

Small penis size, on the other hand, is generally not a medical condition that would disqualify someone from military service. The military does not have specific size requirements for the penis, as this is not considered a functional impairment. However, if an individual has a condition like micropenis, which is defined as a penis that is significantly smaller than average and may be associated with hormonal or genetic issues, it could potentially raise questions about overall health and development.
During military physical exams, the focus is primarily on whether a candidate can meet the physical and medical standards required for service. These standards are designed to ensure that all recruits are fit for duty and can handle the physical demands of military training and operations.
If you are concerned about how these conditions might affect your military application, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide guidance based on your specific situation. They can help assess the severity of your phimosis and any potential implications it may have for your health and military service.
In summary, while phimosis and small penis size can be concerns, they do not automatically disqualify someone from passing a military physical exam. The key factors are whether these conditions cause significant medical issues or impair the ability to perform military duties. If you have further questions or concerns, discussing them with a medical professional or a recruiter may provide additional clarity and support.

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