Penis Size Concerns: Growth, Hormones, and Development Issues - Urology

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Hello Doctor: I am currently 25 years old, and my flaccid penis length is slightly longer than that of an infant, approximately 3-4 cm.
My erect penis length is similar to that of a middle school student, around 7-9 cm.
I have developed pubic hair and a significant amount of underarm hair, and I noticed facial hair growth around the age of 22-23.
My height is under 162 cm, and I weigh 63 kg.
I am unsure if I am still developing (I might have already passed the developmental stage 🤔), and I am very concerned that my penis may not grow any further.
I would like to ask the doctor:
1.
Is there a problem with the length and girth of my penis being so small? Can I continue to develop?
2.
Is it possible that I have insufficient growth hormone? Is there a way to address my development or the size of my penis?
3.
Do I have a problem with developmental delay?

Tim, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/11/12

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello:
1.
Is there a problem with my penis being thin and not very wide? Can I continue to develop?
--> You need to see a specialist at a major hospital.
Generally, after voice changes and the growth of pubic hair, development should be complete.
2.
Is it due to insufficient growth hormone? Is there a way to address my development or the size of my penis?
--> You need to undergo blood tests at a medical facility.
3.
Do I have a problem with underdevelopment?
--> You need to see a doctor for an examination.

Reply Date: 2022/11/12

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Understanding concerns about penis size and development is a common issue for many young men. It’s important to approach this topic with sensitivity and an understanding of normal human development.
1. Penis Size and Development: At 25 years old, most males have completed their physical development, including the growth of the penis. The average erect penis size is typically reported to be between 5 to 6 inches (approximately 12.7 to 15.24 cm) in length, with a circumference of about 4.5 to 5 inches (approximately 11.43 to 12.7 cm). If your erect size is around 7-9 cm (approximately 2.75 to 3.5 inches), it is below the average range, but it is essential to understand that penis size varies significantly among individuals. Factors such as genetics, hormonal levels, and overall health can influence size.
2. Continued Development: By the age of 25, it is unlikely that you will experience further growth in penis size. Most males reach their full size during puberty, which typically concludes by the late teens to early twenties. If you have concerns about your growth or development, it may be beneficial to consult with a healthcare provider who can assess your overall health and development history.

3. Hormonal Concerns: Growth hormone deficiencies can affect overall growth and development, but they are relatively rare. If you suspect that you may have a hormonal imbalance, it is crucial to discuss this with a healthcare professional. They can perform tests to evaluate your hormone levels, including testosterone and growth hormone, and determine if there is a need for treatment.
4. Developmental Issues: The term "developmental issues" can encompass a range of concerns, from hormonal imbalances to genetic conditions. If you feel that your physical development has not followed a typical pattern, it is advisable to seek medical advice. A healthcare provider can conduct a thorough evaluation, including physical examinations and possibly imaging or blood tests, to determine if there are underlying issues that need to be addressed.

5. Psychological Impact: It’s also important to consider the psychological aspects of body image and self-esteem. Many young men experience anxiety about their size, which can lead to feelings of inadequacy. Engaging in open discussions with a trusted friend or mental health professional can help alleviate these concerns and promote a healthier body image.

6. Lifestyle Factors: Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and adequate sleep, can positively influence your overall well-being and self-esteem. While these factors may not directly affect penis size, they contribute to your overall health and confidence.

In conclusion, while concerns about penis size and development are common, it is essential to approach these worries with a realistic understanding of human anatomy and development. Consulting with a healthcare provider can provide clarity and reassurance, helping you understand your body better and address any underlying concerns. Remember, self-worth is not defined by physical attributes, and seeking support can be beneficial for your mental and emotional health.

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