Question

Is a 5-year-old boy’s penis erection a sign of precocious puberty? My child has been crying and fussing a lot lately and isn’t eating much. Could a 5-year-old boy’s penis erection be a sign of precocious puberty?

Answer

Boys with precocious puberty typically show distinct secondary sexual characteristics before the age of 9, such as deepening voices, the appearance of pubic hair, and the growth of whiskers. If these symptoms are not present, it is not considered precocious puberty; it could simply be due to nocturnal enuresis. Precocious puberty has been a concern for many parents, and when treating this condition, it is important to consider general treatment. Parents must use professional methods to help children recover from the disease as quickly as possible to avoid affecting their growth and development. Therefore, it is crucial for parents to pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek medical treatment promptly.