Early Ejaculation: Concerns for Young Males - Urology

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Xiao Dong, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/08/05

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello, doctor.
How can I control my male hormones? --> I would like to ask the doctor, I have been ejaculating once a week recently, but I am only 12 years old.
Will this cause any problems? --> No, it won't.
Or could it potentially lead to abnormal development of my penis or reproductive organs? --> It will not affect you.
You should pay attention to nutrition, exercise, and sleep to ensure your normal development.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2021/08/05

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Understanding early ejaculation and concerns regarding hormonal control in young males is an important topic that many adolescents may grapple with. At the age of 12, you are at a critical stage of development, both physically and emotionally. It’s completely normal to have questions about your body and its functions, especially as you enter puberty.

Firstly, let’s address the concern about ejaculation frequency. At 12 years old, experiencing ejaculation is a natural part of puberty. The body is undergoing significant hormonal changes, primarily driven by testosterone, which is the male sex hormone. This hormone is responsible for the development of male characteristics, including the growth of the penis and testicles, the deepening of the voice, and the increase in muscle mass. Ejaculating once a week is within the normal range for someone your age. It’s important to understand that every individual develops at their own pace, and there is a wide range of what is considered "normal."
Now, regarding your concerns about the impact of ejaculation on the growth and development of your penis and sexual organs, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that the frequency of ejaculation at this age will negatively affect your growth or development. The penis and testicles will continue to grow and develop as you progress through puberty, regardless of how often you ejaculate. The idea that frequent ejaculation could lead to a shorter penis or hinder development is a common myth. In fact, regular ejaculation is a normal part of sexual health and does not impede growth.

As for controlling testosterone levels, it’s essential to recognize that hormone levels are largely regulated by your body’s endocrine system. There is no safe or effective way to artificially control your testosterone levels without medical supervision. Instead, focus on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, which includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and managing stress. These factors can help support your overall hormonal health and well-being.

If you are experiencing anxiety or stress related to your sexual health or development, it may be beneficial to talk to a trusted adult, such as a parent or a healthcare professional. They can provide guidance and reassurance, helping you to navigate these changes more comfortably. Remember, it’s perfectly normal to have questions and concerns during this time, and seeking information is a positive step.

In summary, at 12 years old, experiencing ejaculation is a normal part of puberty, and it will not negatively affect your growth or development. Focus on healthy lifestyle choices, and don’t hesitate to seek support if you have concerns. Your body is going through a natural process, and understanding it can help alleviate some of the worries you may have. Always remember that you are not alone in this journey, and many others share similar experiences and questions.

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