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Micropenis

Micropenis is a condition diagnosed at birth in which the penis size is smaller than that of a normal infant. However, the function, structure, and all other features are normal. If the fetus's body does not respond to androgens or if the androgen production is reduced, the penis remains small, which is also called microphallus. Hormonal therapy and phalloplasty are few treatment options available.

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Is there any medication or exercise available to increase my penis size?

Query: Hello doctor, Are there any medications or exercises available for increasing penis size? My penis is 2.76 inches in length. Is this a micropenis? Will this cause any complications with future children? I am already circumcised. Thanks.  Read Full »


Dr. Sheetal Kamble

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The penis size does not matter for having children and enjoying the sexual life. If the functioning is normal and healthy, then size does not matter. The stretched penis size of less than 3.54 inches in an adult is usually considered micropenis; however, it does not...  Read Full »

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