Regarding issues related to the penis?
1.
When I was 8 years old, I frequently needed to use the restroom.
After a doctor's examination, it was determined that I had phimosis, which was irritating the nerves.
After undergoing a circumcision, my penis measures 1 cm when not erect, but it can reach 11 cm when erect.
Is there any way to improve my situation of only measuring 1 cm when not erect?
2.
I read online that penis enlargement pills are ineffective, especially for adults.
However, I am not yet an adult.
If I wait until I grow a bit more, will taking the pills be effective?
andy, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/04/18
Dr. Li Xinyi reply Urology
In your case, current evidence-based medicine does not provide any medications that are both safe and meet your needs.
If you are experiencing concerns in this regard, it is recommended that you visit a urologist for an examination accompanied by a guardian.
Reply Date: 2024/04/18
More Info
When it comes to concerns about penis size, especially for young men, it's essential to approach the topic with accurate information and a clear understanding of human anatomy and development. Let's address your questions one by one.
1. Concerns About Flaccid Size: It's not uncommon for young men to be concerned about the size of their penis, particularly when flaccid. The average flaccid penis size can vary widely among individuals, and many factors influence this, including genetics, hormonal levels, and overall body composition. In your case, having a flaccid length of 1 cm is on the smaller side, but it's important to remember that penis size does not define masculinity or sexual capability. The penis typically grows during puberty, which can start as early as age 9 and continue into the late teens. If you are still in your developmental years, there is a good chance that your penis will grow further as you mature.
2. Efficacy of Enlargement Pills: Regarding the use of pills or supplements marketed for penis enlargement, it's crucial to approach these claims with skepticism. Most of these products lack scientific backing and can often be ineffective or even harmful. The penis does not grow significantly in size due to pills, especially in adults. For adolescents, the best approach is to allow your body to develop naturally. Engaging in a healthy lifestyle, including proper nutrition and exercise, can support your overall growth and development.
3. Surgical Options: In some cases, surgical options exist for individuals with conditions like micropenis or other anatomical concerns. However, these procedures are typically reserved for specific medical conditions and are not recommended for cosmetic reasons. If you have concerns about your penis size, it may be beneficial to consult with a urologist. They can provide a thorough evaluation and discuss any potential underlying issues or concerns you may have.
4. Psychological Impact: It's also important to consider the psychological aspects of penis size concerns. Many young men experience anxiety or insecurity related to their size, often exacerbated by societal pressures and unrealistic portrayals in media. Engaging in open conversations with trusted friends or mental health professionals can help alleviate these concerns and promote a healthier body image.
5. Understanding Normal Variability: Lastly, it's essential to understand that penis size varies significantly among individuals, and there is no "normal" size. Studies show that the average erect penis size is around 5 to 6 inches in length, but many men fall outside this range. The focus should be on overall sexual health and function rather than just size.
In conclusion, while concerns about penis size are common, especially among young men, it's important to approach these issues with a balanced perspective. Allow your body to develop naturally, be cautious of unproven products, and consider speaking with a healthcare professional if you have ongoing concerns. Remember, confidence and self-acceptance are key components of a healthy self-image, and penis size does not determine your worth or abilities as a person.
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