Question

How to treat a 6-year-old child’s small penis?

Answer

Based on your description, since the child is only 6 years old and his penis is not excessively small, there’s no need to worry. Typically, growth in height and weight does not affect the development of the genitalia. During puberty, the penis will grow and develop rapidly. Before puberty, the growth rate of the penis is slower, which is normal. It is recommended to continue observing. If the child’s penis growth remains slow when he reaches 12 or 13 years old, it is advisable to consult a hospital for a check-up. These are suggestions for the question ‘What to do about a 6-year-old child’s small penis?’ I hope this helps you, and wish you health!