Hormonal Questions
Hello Doctor: Last time when I asked, you mentioned that I could check if my hormone levels are normal! In daily life, I should avoid overly seasoned foods.
Strongly flavored, spicy, and rich foods may cause issues! Is this related to my difficulty urinating? Which aspect of hormone testing were you referring to in my previous question? Hello Doctor: I hadn't paid much attention until recently when I noticed my penis size is quite small.
When not erect, it is about 5-6 cm in length and around 2.5 cm in width.
When erect, it reaches about 11-13 cm in length and around 4 cm in width! I masturbate about 3-4 times a week! (Sometimes when I feel close to ejaculation, I stop and repeat this 2-5 times before finally ejaculating.) Sometimes, I feel it isn't very hard! After ejaculation, it becomes soft...
Sometimes I have to stand for half a minute before I can urinate! So I want to ask if this is why my penis isn't larger? (I see that my classmates are thicker and longer than me) or is it due to the plasticizer issue!? Additionally, before the plasticizer controversy, I had already undergone an ultrasound at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Kaohsiung, and my kidneys were fine! However, the urination issue is strange...
it feels like I can't urinate properly...
so I'm consulting the doctor! Should I undergo more in-depth investigations?
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/06/07
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello, hormones can indicate whether sexual dysfunction is caused by hormonal deficiency.
Additionally, current plasticizers may affect the production of male hormones.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can further discuss and research this matter.
This response is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.
Reply Date: 2011/06/07
More Info
When it comes to understanding hormonal issues related to urinary and sexual health, it's essential to consider a variety of factors that can influence both hormonal balance and the functioning of the urinary and reproductive systems. Based on the symptoms you've described, there are several areas to explore further.
Hormonal Influence on Urinary and Sexual Health
Hormones play a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions, including sexual desire, erectile function, and urinary health. Testosterone, for instance, is a key hormone in male sexual health, influencing libido, erectile function, and even urinary flow. Low testosterone levels can lead to symptoms such as reduced sexual desire, erectile dysfunction, and urinary difficulties, including hesitancy or a weak stream.
If you suspect hormonal imbalances, it's advisable to undergo tests to measure your hormone levels, particularly testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). These tests can provide insight into whether your symptoms are related to hormonal deficiencies or imbalances.
Urinary Symptoms and Their Causes
The urinary symptoms you've described, such as difficulty initiating urination and a sensation of incomplete bladder emptying, can be indicative of several underlying issues. These may include:
1. Prostate Health: In younger males, prostate issues are less common but can still occur. Conditions like prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate) can lead to urinary difficulties and discomfort.
2. Urethral Stricture: A narrowing of the urethra can cause difficulty in urination and may lead to a weak stream or hesitancy.
3. Neurological Factors: Sometimes, nerve issues can affect the bladder's ability to function properly, leading to urinary retention or difficulty.
4. Psychological Factors: Anxiety and stress can also manifest as physical symptoms, including urinary hesitancy or discomfort during urination.
Size Concerns and Psychological Impact
Regarding concerns about penis size, it's important to note that size can vary significantly among individuals, and many factors can influence perceptions of size, including body image and psychological factors. Frequent masturbation, as you've mentioned, is generally not linked to permanent changes in size or erectile function. However, excessive focus on size can lead to anxiety, which may affect sexual performance and confidence.
Lifestyle Factors
You mentioned avoiding overly seasoned foods, which is a good practice for overall health. Diet can influence hormonal balance and general well-being. A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats can support hormonal health. Additionally, staying hydrated is crucial for urinary health, as dehydration can lead to concentrated urine and increased discomfort.
Recommendations
1. Consult a Specialist: Given the complexity of your symptoms, it would be beneficial to consult a urologist or an endocrinologist. They can provide a comprehensive evaluation, including hormone testing and possibly imaging studies to assess your urinary tract.
2. Keep a Symptom Diary: Documenting your symptoms, including urination patterns, any discomfort, and sexual function, can help your healthcare provider understand your condition better.
3. Consider Psychological Support: If anxiety or stress is a concern, speaking with a mental health professional can be beneficial. They can help address any psychological factors contributing to your symptoms.
4. Lifestyle Modifications: Continue to focus on a healthy diet, regular exercise, and adequate hydration. These factors can significantly impact both hormonal balance and urinary health.
In summary, hormonal issues can indeed affect urinary and sexual health, and it's essential to explore these aspects with a healthcare professional. By addressing both physical and psychological components, you can work towards improving your overall health and well-being.
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