Question

A 9-year-old boy’s penis size seems disproportionate to his body growth, a problem he has noticed since he was 3 years old. The doctor had said it might be an individual difference and suggested continuing to observe. However, now that he is about to turn 10, the issue has shown little improvement. He is very anxious about which department to consult or seek treatment and wants to know which hospitals across the country have the best results in such treatments.

Answer

Children are in a stage of development, especially when their sexual organs are not yet mature, so it cannot be determined whether there is indeed a problem with small penis size. Considering the possibility of a hidden penis condition, it is recommended to wait until the child grows up for minimally invasive surgery. In daily life, it is advisable to engage in more physical exercise, especially breathing fresh air in the morning, which helps maintain good health. Eating more fruits and vegetables, which are rich in vitamins, is also beneficial.