Urological Concerns: Addressing Size, Discomfort, and Health - Urology

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Hello,
1.
I have been troubled by a long-standing issue.
My penis only reaches about 6 centimeters when erect, and I am about to enlist in the military, which makes me quite anxious.
Is this a medical condition? (I am afraid of being ridiculed.)
2.
When I pull back my foreskin to the glans, I feel discomfort, and if I have an erection, the line under the glans is extremely painful.
Should I go to the hospital for an examination?
Lastly, where can I buy the book "About Sex"?

A-Hsing, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/12/02

Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology


"Hurry! Hurry! Quickly go to the hospital to see a urologist." You can find "About Sex" (published by Tianxia) at several bookstores; you will definitely find it.

Reply Date: 2004/12/02

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It sounds like you're experiencing a combination of physical and psychological concerns that are causing you significant distress. Let's break down your questions and address them one by one.

1. Concerns about Size: It's important to understand that penis size varies widely among individuals, and a size of 6 cm (approximately 2.4 inches) when erect is below the average range, which typically falls between 12 to 16 cm (about 4.7 to 6.3 inches). However, size does not determine one's worth or ability to engage in sexual relationships. Many factors contribute to sexual satisfaction, including emotional connection, communication, and technique. If your concerns about size are causing you anxiety or impacting your self-esteem, it may be beneficial to speak with a mental health professional who can help you address these feelings.

2. Discomfort with the Foreskin: Experiencing discomfort when pulling back the foreskin can be a sign of a condition known as phimosis, where the foreskin cannot be easily retracted over the glans (the head of the penis). This can lead to pain, especially during erections. If you're feeling pain or discomfort, it is advisable to consult a urologist. They can assess your situation and recommend appropriate treatment options, which may include stretching exercises, topical treatments, or in some cases, circumcision if deemed necessary.

3. Pain Under the Glans: The pain you describe under the glans when the foreskin is retracted could be due to several factors, including irritation, infection, or sensitivity. It's crucial to have this evaluated by a healthcare professional, as they can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Ignoring these symptoms could lead to further complications.

4. Sexual Health Education: Regarding your interest in sexual health literature, there are many reputable books available that cover various aspects of sexual health, anatomy, and relationships. You can find such books at local bookstores, libraries, or online platforms like Amazon. Look for titles that are well-reviewed and authored by professionals in the field of sexual health or psychology.

5. Mental Health Considerations: Given your concerns about being ridiculed and the anxiety surrounding your physical attributes, it may be beneficial to explore these feelings with a mental health professional. They can help you develop coping strategies and improve your self-esteem. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is particularly effective for addressing anxiety and self-image issues.

In summary, while physical concerns are valid and should be addressed with a healthcare provider, it's equally important to consider the psychological aspects of your situation. Engaging in open conversations with professionals about both your physical and mental health can lead to a more comprehensive understanding and better management of your concerns. Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, and you deserve to feel comfortable and confident in your body.

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