Penile issues
Hello, Dr.
Liu!
1.
My penis measures about 5-6 cm when flaccid and approximately 11 cm when erect.
Is this normal? (My height is 172 cm and my weight is 63 kg.)
2.
Additionally, it seems that the opening of my foreskin is a bit small; when erect, it can expose about one-third to one-half of the glans.
Do I need to consider circumcision?
3.
Every time I see more erotic images, my penis becomes erect, or even just thinking about it causes an erection.
Is this normal? Also, I feel the urge to masturbate every time I have an erection.
Sometimes I masturbate 1-2 times a day, and I do this every day.
Is this normal?
jj, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/11/07
Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology
1.
Within normal range.
2.
Consider consulting a urologist.
3.
Normal.
Reply Date: 2005/11/07
More Info
Hello! Thank you for your questions regarding common concerns related to penis size, circumcision, and sexual health. Let’s address each of your inquiries in detail.
1. Penis Size: You mentioned that your penis measures about 5-6 cm when flaccid and approximately 11 cm when erect. It's important to note that penis size can vary significantly among individuals, and what you describe falls within the average range. Studies suggest that the average erect penis size is around 12-16 cm, so your size is not unusual. Concerns about penis size are common, especially among young men, but it's essential to remember that size does not determine sexual satisfaction or self-worth. If you are experiencing anxiety or distress about this, it may be helpful to speak with a healthcare professional or a counselor who can provide support.
2. Foreskin and Circumcision: You mentioned that your foreskin opening seems small and that it only exposes about one-third to one-half of the glans when erect. This condition is known as phimosis, which is when the foreskin cannot be easily retracted over the glans. If you are experiencing discomfort or pain when attempting to retract the foreskin, it may be worth consulting a urologist. They can assess whether circumcision or other treatments are necessary. In some cases, non-surgical options like topical steroids can help to loosen the foreskin. However, if you are not experiencing any pain or issues with hygiene, circumcision may not be necessary.
3. Erection Triggers and Masturbation Frequency: It is entirely normal for men to experience erections in response to sexual stimuli, including visual images or thoughts. This is a natural physiological response driven by hormones and the nervous system. The frequency of masturbation varies widely among individuals. Masturbating 1-2 times a day is generally considered normal, especially during adolescence and young adulthood when libido can be heightened. As long as it does not interfere with your daily life, responsibilities, or relationships, this frequency is typically not a cause for concern. However, if you find that your sexual urges or masturbation habits are causing distress or impacting your life negatively, it might be beneficial to discuss this with a healthcare provider.
In summary, your concerns about penis size and foreskin are common, and many young men share similar experiences. It’s crucial to prioritize your sexual health and well-being. If you have ongoing concerns or experience discomfort, seeking advice from a urologist or a healthcare professional can provide you with personalized guidance and reassurance. Remember, sexual health is an important aspect of overall health, and being informed can help you make the best decisions for your body.
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