Common Concerns About Masturbation and Urological Health - Urology

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Hello doctor,
1.
Is it normal for a 16-year-old to have an erect penis size of 12 cm and a flaccid size of 6 cm?
2.
Is it normal to ejaculate in less than a minute during masturbation?
3.
What could be the cause of occasional pain in my testicles?

Eugene, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/12/12

Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology


Hello Eugene: 1.
It's normal, so don't worry! 2.
If you are in a very excited state, this is possible; don't overly concern yourself, as real-life situations may differ.
3.
It is advisable to seek medical attention when you experience "pain." If there are no significant issues, it may just be nerve pain.

Reply Date: 2023/12/12

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When it comes to concerns about masturbation and urological health, especially in adolescents, it's important to address these questions with a clear understanding of normal physiological development and sexual health.

1. Penis Size: At 16 years old, a penis size of 12 cm (approximately 4.7 inches) when erect and 6 cm (approximately 2.4 inches) when flaccid falls within the range of normal. Penis size can vary significantly among individuals, and many factors, including genetics and hormonal levels, play a role in this. It's also important to note that penis size does not determine sexual ability or self-worth. Most importantly, sexual health and satisfaction are not solely dependent on size.

2. Ejaculation Timing: It is common for young men to experience rapid ejaculation, especially during the early stages of sexual activity or masturbation. If you find that you are ejaculating within a minute, this is not unusual for someone your age. Many factors can contribute to this, including excitement, anxiety, or lack of experience. If this is a concern for you, there are techniques and practices that can help with control, such as the "stop-start" method or pelvic floor exercises. However, if this continues to be an issue and affects your sexual health or relationships, consider discussing it with a healthcare professional.

3. Testicular Pain: Experiencing occasional testicular pain can be concerning, but it is not uncommon. Pain can arise from various causes, including muscle strain, infection, or even referred pain from other areas. If the pain is mild and infrequent, it may not be a cause for alarm. However, if you experience persistent pain, swelling, or any other unusual symptoms (such as fever or changes in urination), it is crucial to seek medical attention. Conditions like epididymitis or testicular torsion require prompt evaluation and treatment.

In summary, your concerns about penis size, ejaculation timing, and testicular pain are valid and common among adolescents. It is essential to remember that sexual health is a broad topic, and many factors contribute to it. If you have ongoing concerns or questions, consider speaking with a healthcare provider who can offer personalized advice and support. They can provide reassurance, education, and resources to help you navigate these aspects of your health. Remember, open communication about sexual health is vital, and seeking information is a positive step towards understanding your body better.

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