Micropenis
Hello doctor...
My penis is about 4 cm when flaccid and approximately 10 to 11 cm when erect, with a testicular diameter of 3.5 cm.
Is this abnormal? Will it affect my fertility? Thank you.
A Fei, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/01/11
Dr. Liu Jiaju reply Urology
Based on your description, it should meet the national standards.
However, regarding fertility issues, there are many influencing factors.
It is recommended to visit a urologist for a semen analysis to assess the situation.
Reply Date: 2015/01/11
More Info
When it comes to understanding penile size and its implications for fertility, it’s important to recognize that there is a wide range of what is considered "normal." Based on the measurements you provided—approximately 4 cm in length when flaccid and 10-11 cm when erect—these dimensions fall within the average range for adult males. Studies have shown that the average erect penile length is typically around 12-16 cm, with significant variability among individuals. Therefore, while your size may be on the smaller end of the spectrum, it is not classified as abnormal.
Regarding testicular size, you mentioned a diameter of 3.5 cm, which is also within the normal range. Normal testicular size can vary, but typically, adult testicles measure about 3-5 cm in length and 2-3 cm in width. It is common for one testicle to be slightly larger than the other, and this asymmetry is generally not a cause for concern unless there are accompanying symptoms such as pain or swelling.
Now, addressing your concern about fertility: penile size does not directly correlate with fertility. The ability to conceive is primarily determined by the quality and quantity of sperm produced by the testicles, rather than the size of the penis. As long as you are able to achieve an erection and ejaculate, you have the potential to father children. Factors that can affect fertility include hormonal levels, sperm health, and overall reproductive health, rather than the physical dimensions of the penis.
If you have concerns about your fertility or any symptoms such as difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, or issues with ejaculation, it would be prudent to consult a healthcare professional. They can perform a thorough evaluation, which may include hormone testing and a semen analysis, to assess your reproductive health comprehensively.
Additionally, it’s worth noting that psychological factors can also play a significant role in sexual performance and satisfaction. Anxiety about size or performance can lead to issues such as erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation. If you find that concerns about your size are affecting your confidence or sexual relationships, speaking with a mental health professional or a sex therapist could be beneficial.
In summary, your measurements are within the normal range, and penile size does not impact fertility directly. If you have ongoing concerns about your reproductive health or sexual function, seeking advice from a urologist or a fertility specialist would be the best course of action. They can provide personalized guidance and support based on your specific situation.
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