Genitalia is too thin?
Hello, Dr.
Hsu: I have had hypopituitarism and hypothyroidism since childhood.
I am now 36 years old and unable to produce sperm.
What troubles me is that my genitalia cannot achieve full engorgement; even when fully erect, it measures 9 centimeters in length but lacks girth, resembling the thickness of two thin fingers.
Is the inability to achieve full engorgement the reason for the lack of girth? Is there any way to change this? I am unable to satisfy my girlfriend, so what should I do? P.S.
Even though I am 36 years old, it seems like my genitalia has not fully developed.
Kunrao, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2009/12/08
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Concern: Hello, your situation requires further examination, including tests for male and female hormones, thyroid hormones, and other related endocrine factors.
If necessary, measurements of testicular size and semen quality should also be conducted.
Additionally, the hardness during erection typically requires professional measurement instruments for accurate assessment.
This cannot be answered here.
It is best to bring your past medications, treatment history, and recent relevant test reports to a qualified physician for evaluation.
Response from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department at Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Reply Date: 2009/12/08
More Info
Hello, thank you for your question. It sounds like you are dealing with a complex situation involving hormonal deficiencies and their impact on your sexual health. Let’s break down your concerns and explore potential solutions.
First, it’s important to understand that the conditions you mentioned—hypopituitarism and hypothyroidism—can significantly affect your overall health, including sexual function and development. The pituitary gland plays a crucial role in regulating hormones that are essential for sexual development and function, including testosterone. Low levels of testosterone can lead to a variety of symptoms, including reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, and changes in penile size and girth.
Regarding your specific concerns about penile size and the inability to achieve full engorgement, it is indeed possible that your hormonal imbalances are contributing to these issues. When testosterone levels are low, it can affect the blood flow to the penis, which is necessary for achieving a full erection. This could explain why you feel that your penis does not achieve the size or girth you desire, even when fully erect.
Here are some potential steps you can take to address your concerns:
1. Consult an Endocrinologist: Given your history of pituitary and thyroid issues, it is crucial to work with an endocrinologist who can evaluate your hormone levels comprehensively. They may recommend hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to help normalize your testosterone levels, which could improve your erectile function and overall sexual health.
2. Consider Psychological Support: Sexual health is not only physical but also psychological. If you are feeling anxious or insecure about your size or performance, it might be beneficial to speak with a therapist who specializes in sexual health. They can help you work through these feelings and develop a healthier self-image.
3. Explore Medical Treatments: Depending on your specific situation, there may be medical treatments available that can help improve erectile function. This could include medications like PDE5 inhibitors (e.g., Viagra, Cialis) that enhance blood flow to the penis, or other therapies that your doctor might suggest.
4. Lifestyle Changes: Sometimes, lifestyle factors can also play a role in sexual health. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol can improve overall health and potentially enhance sexual function.
5. Open Communication with Your Partner: It’s important to communicate openly with your partner about your concerns. This can help alleviate some of the pressure you may feel and foster a supportive environment where both of you can explore intimacy without fear of judgment.
6. Surgical Options: In some cases, surgical options may be considered for men who are dissatisfied with their penile size or who have significant erectile dysfunction that does not respond to other treatments. This is typically a last resort and should be discussed thoroughly with a qualified urologist.
In conclusion, while your concerns about penile size and function are valid, there are various avenues you can explore to address these issues. Working closely with healthcare professionals who understand your unique medical history will be essential in finding the right solutions for you. Remember, you are not alone in this, and there are resources and support available to help you navigate these challenges.
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