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Characteristics of a Normal and Healthy Penis

Characteristics of a Normal and Healthy Penis

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A normal and healthy penis has several characteristics, including physical features, sexual function, and overall health. While some people may be concerned about having a smaller penis size than others, it is important to remember that a difference in penis size does not always indicate overall health.

 

Characteristics of a normal and healthy penis

Penis size

The actual size of the penis that is considered normal varies greatly, and there is no exact standard. The average size of a man's penis around the world varies.

According to World Data, an Indonesian man's penis measures approximately 11.67 cm when erect. So, if your erect penis size is around this number, then it is considered normal.

However, if your erect penis is less than 9 cm in size, then you may have a condition called micropenis. This condition describes a penis that is much smaller than the average size. This condition can be present at birth or during early development.

Micropenis can have serious consequences for both physical and psychological health, including difficulty urinating, difficulty with sexual intercourse, impaired fertility, and psychological issues. If you suspect you have micropenis, you should consult a doctor.

 

 

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Penis shape

When erect, the penis may appear slightly bent to the left or right. This is considered normal and does not pose any health risks. When the penis curves more than 30 degrees, it can cause pain or make sex difficult. It can also be a sign of a more serious medical condition, such as Peyronie's disease.

No lumps on the penis

A normal and healthy penis is one that has no lumps. Lumps on the penis can result from a variety of conditions, both minor and serious. Pimples, cysts, and papules are all benign and harmless bumps. However, genital warts caused by HPV infection are a serious problem that can spread and increase the risk of developing certain cancers.

No sores on the penis

Sores on the penis may indicate sexually transmitted infections like syphilis or genital herpes. The bacteria Treponema pallidum causes syphilis and genital sores. These sores may not be painful, but they need to be treated with antibiotics to prevent serious complications.

The herpes simplex virus causes genital herpes, which can result in painful or itchy penile sores. To treat it, antivirals are required to reduce symptoms and prevent them from recurring.

 

 

Read more: Recognize The Signs And Causes Of Micropenis

 

 

Frequent urination

Urinating frequently indicates that the penis is normal and healthy. On the other hand, if you have difficulty urinating or are unable to relieve yourself, you may have prostate problems, a urinary tract infection, kidney stones, urethral blockage, a hyperactive bladder, or other diseases.

Absence of any discharge or other fluids

It is normal to have discharge from the penis from pre-cum, ejaculation, or urine. If your discharge smells strange and is accompanied by itching or burning, you may have a sexually transmitted infection, urinary tract infection, foreskin infection, or irritation.

 

Maintaining a healthy penis is very important for overall well-being. If you suspect any abnormal features on your penis, you should consult a doctor or get yourself checked.

If you need medical advice or consultation, you can either visit a doctor or make use of the consultation features that are available in the Ai Care application by downloading the Ai Care application from the App Store or Play Store.

 

 

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Writer : Agatha Writer
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  • Sean Edbert Lim, MBBS
Last Updated : Friday, 22 March 2024 | 09:35

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