Question

My son is almost seven years old, but his little penis is still the same size as when he was born, about two or three centimeters. Is this normal?

Answer

For a seven-year-old, it is a normal occurrence for the penis not to have grown. Boys’ reproductive organs typically do not start to grow until around the ages of 13 or 14, and by the time they reach 16 or 17, they should have developed significantly. Therefore, it is recommended that your child’s situation is a normal manifestation and does not require treatment. There will be a time when they will naturally return to normal as they reach a certain age. Currently, it is not yet time for rapid growth and development. Generally, after puberty, there will be rapid growth and development, and it will become significantly larger. So, there is no need to worry. If there are no other issues with the child’s height, diet, and urination, then just let nature take its course.