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Small Penis

The best way to estimate the length of the penis is to stretch it out (measurement of the penis when flaccid). 5.24 - 6.0 inches is the average range. Various physical and social factors, such as race and ethnicity, influence the length of the penis. When the stretched penis length is less than 2.5 standard deviations off the average in a given community, it is referred to as a micropenis or a small penis. Micropenis is a sporadic condition that is usually discovered at a young age. Hormone secretion-related disorders can cause it. Hormone therapy, both local and systemic, and surgical options are used to treat small penis.

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I suffer from premature ejaculation while masturbating Is it going to affect my sexual life?

Query: Hi doctor, When I masturbate, I ejaculate within a few seconds. I am afraid it is a premature ejaculation symptom. Can it happen to me during sex, also? , Also, can I increase my penis size naturally. Is there any method to increase the penis size? I have heard it is essential for a good sex life. ...  Read Full »


Dr. Alka

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Ejaculation time varies from person to person. So do not compare yourself with others. Stress also shortens the ejaculation time. Do not take excessive stress. Right now, you seem okay, so I do not think you need medicine. Do not take irrational medicine, as it will hav...  Read Full »

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