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Chris News Media Blog of Wednesday, 22 February 2023

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What to know about having a small Penis and if it can affect Sex

Micropenis is a rare medical disorder in which the penile privates are abnormally small, as described in an article published by MedicalNewsToday. Hormonal or hereditary problems are the usual culprits. A study found that the typical length of a man's privates while erect is 5.21 inches, whereas a micropenis is defined as measuring 3.66 inches or less.

Micropenis: Its Roots

The following are some of the potential causes of micropenis in a man:

1. A lack of testosterone during pregnancy has been linked to the delivery of a child with diminished genitalia. When the male fetus does not release enough testosterone during pregnancy, or when the pregnant woman does not produce enough human chorionic gonadotropin hormone, a testosterone shortage can develop. In utero, this hormone promotes healthier testosterone growth.

Two, a lack of growth hormone in infancy can cause the development of a minor private organ.

Third, a child with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism may develop abnormally tiny genitalia.

Is there a possibility that s£x can be affected by the size of one's privates?

Studies have shown that even those with smaller private parts can still enjoy sexual activity. A micropenis does not interfere with a man's capacity to urinate or produce sperm. Intimacy may be challenging for men who suffer from anxiety due to a small private organ. The dread of having a small private organ may be resolved with the help of counselling.