Question

I am experiencing morning erections for the first time and have never had this experience before. Is this a normal physiological response? Will it affect future growth and development, especially in terms of premature puberty? Since I am still young, I still hope to continue growing taller.

Answer

Morning erections are a common physiological phenomenon in males and usually do not lead to premature puberty. The diet for neonatal jaundice does not cause premature puberty, so parents should not be overly concerned. It is recommended that during a child’s growth, a diversified diet should be chosen, focusing on foods that are easy to digest and absorb, which is a more ideal choice. Additionally, during menstruation, due to decreased resistance, the uterine lining sheds, leaving the uterus with wounds, and combined with the dilution of menstrual blood in the vaginal acidic secretions, it is easy to cause infection. Therefore, special attention should be paid to personal hygiene during menstruation.