How Can I Address the Issue of a Short Length Below?
Penis Size: Facts, Causes, and Common Misconceptions
The penis is a crucial reproductive organ for males, and its size remains relatively unchanged after maturity. The length of the penis can have a certain impact on sexual life, but if it is not excessively short, the problem is generally minor. However, if the penis is abnormally small, it may affect normal sexual activities, and professional methods may need to be considered for remediation. Let's explore this topic further.
What to Do if the Penis is Short?
If the penis is indeed very short, below the normal lower limit, it is necessary to consult a specialist. There are two main categories of conditions: abnormal sexual development and various types of hypospadias and epispadias. These conditions can not only lead to a small penis but also varying degrees of penile curvature, which can affect sexual function and fertility. Surgical correction may be required in these cases.
Causes of a Short Penis
The causes of a short penis are diverse, including both innate and acquired factors. Genetic factors play a fundamental role. Common causes include:
- Genetic Inheritance: The size and morphological characteristics of the penis, like other body organs, are controlled and influenced by genetic factors.
- Development and Nutrition: Generally, adult males with robust builds and tall statures tend to have better-developed external genitalia, including the penis, which may be relatively larger. Conversely, those with poorer development may have a smaller penis. However, it is important to note that the size of the penis does not necessarily correlate with height.
- Obesity: Men with prominent fat deposits in the pubic and perineal regions often have poorly developed penises that are relatively smaller compared to those of normal-weight men. This can also lead to difficulties in visually assessing the size of their penis, further exacerbating their perception of having a small penis.
- Other Medical Conditions: Diseases such as orchitis, cryptorchidism, testicular hypoplasia, endocrine imbalance, and androgen deficiency can also contribute to a small penis.
Common Misconceptions About a Short Penis
Assessing penis size should be done by a specialist. Some individuals may be misled by unhealthy books, pornographic videos, or websites and blindly pursue a larger penis, which is an unhealthy mindset. Currently, men commonly have several misconceptions about a small penis:
- The Importance of Flaccid Length: Many people believe that the length of the penis when flaccid is crucial. However, the flaccid length has limited practical significance in assessing sexual function and cannot be used as a primary indicator of penis function. Therefore, a longer flaccid penis does not necessarily equate to better sexual performance.
- Proportionality Between Height and Penis Length: It is important to note that there is no proportional relationship between height and penis length. A taller individual does not necessarily have a longer penis, and a shorter individual does not necessarily have a shorter penis. This has been scientifically proven by many researchers. As long as the penis length is within the normal range and development is normal, it will not affect marriage or fertility.
After puberty, the reproductive organs of males have fully developed and will not change any further. There is no magic potion that can make the penis grow larger. Believing and abusing medication not only fails to achieve the desired results but also wastes money and harms health.