Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I have no erection, and the size of my penis is too small. I think it is underdeveloped. What is the treatment?
Kindly help.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I understand your concern.
Erectile dysfunction is the difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection. There are many potential causes, like hormonal imbalances, vascular issues, secondary psychological causes such as stress, anxiety, depression, or relationship issues. Thirdly, medications or lifestyle factors like smoking, excessive alcohol, or certain medications can also impact erectile function.
Treatment options include lifestyle changes, a healthy diet, regular exercise, and reducing stress, which can help improve overall sexual health. Medications are drugs after checking your hormone status and prescribed by a doctor to help improve erectile function. Psychological support, like therapy or counseling, could help if anxiety or stress is contributing.
Penis size can vary widely, and it is important to note that the size of the penis does not necessarily correlate with sexual function or satisfaction. However, if you are concerned that your penis is underdeveloped, there could be a few possible reasons, like hormonal imbalances. Issues with testosterone or other hormones during puberty can sometimes lead to underdevelopment. Also, sometimes genetic factors, as some people simply having smaller penises, and that is completely normal.
And its treatment includes hormones like testosterone therapy, and some penis pumps and extenders used under a doctor’s supervision.
I hope you are satisfied with my answer. For further queries, you can consult me at iCliniq.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Dhvanikumari Trivedi
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