Question
My son is 12 years old this year, and I have a problem that has been bothering me. His penis is particularly small and much smaller than his peers. Moreover, his foreskin cannot be retracted, and the glans is mostly covered. When he was around 10 years old, he could only see a tiny foreskin, less than one millimeter, and it was no more than two millimeters when erect. Now that he is starting to develop, I want to pay attention to it early on and worry that he might not grow up as tall as me due to hereditary factors. I seek advice from all doctors on how to ensure his penis grows naturally larger as an adult? Dietary therapy or supplements are also welcome. Thank you in advance for any help.
Answer
It’s important to keep a close eye on boys’ growth and development. Based on your situation, I suggest that you take your son to the hospital to check his hormone levels.