Adult male penis size is fixed, obesity, circumcision, multi-chromosomal malformation, etc. may affect the development of the developing male penis.
1. Obesity factor: under normal circumstances, obese male penis will be shorter than the average male penis, mainly due to the perineum, small abdominal fat is more plump, affecting the normal development of the penis.
2. Phimosis: Phimosis refers to the narrow opening of the foreskin, which cannot be turned up to reveal the head of the penis. The prepuce is divided into congenital and acquired prepuce. The mild epithelial adhesion between the inner plate of the foreskin and the surface of the head of the penis is absorbed, the foreskin retracts, and the head of the penis is exposed; if the adhesion is not absorbed, congenital phimosis is formed. When the foreskin scale accumulates, there can be a tingling sensation on the head of the penis. Long-term chronic stimulation can induce infection and cancer, and also affect the growth and development of the penis.
3. Multi-chromosomal malformations: Klinefelter syndrome (47, XXY), multi-chromosomal malformations (69, XXY), multi-X syndrome (48, XXXY, 49, XXXXY) and other disorders may affect the growth and development of the penis.
The size of the male penis is also affected by other factors such as the environment, temperature, etc. It is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital in time for consultation and treatment.