Question

A 3-year-and-3-month-old boy’s penis is currently only the size of a peanut. Is this within the normal range? If it’s abnormal, how should treatment be approached? Should treatment be done immediately, or can it wait until he grows older?

Answer

A small genital size in children may be caused by internal endocrine or hormonal issues. It is recommended to undergo checks and treatment as soon as possible to avoid affecting their future sex life.