Hello Doctor,
I'm 16 and my penis is still getting longer; it's almost 5 inches. How can I stop it?
Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to Dr. Galen. Please find the below response to your query.
At 16 years old, it is normal for your penis to be still growing. Puberty typically starts between ages 9 and 14 and can last until around 16 to 18 years of age, with some boys experiencing minor growth into their early 20s. By the end of puberty, most males will have reached their adult penis size, which generally falls between 5 to 6 inches when erect.
If you're concerned about stopping growth, it's important to understand that you cannot control or stop natural growth processes. The growth of your penis is influenced by genetics and hormonal changes during puberty, and there are no safe methods or exercises that can alter this growth.
Consulting a healthcare professional is advisable if you have specific concerns about your development or health. They can provide personalized guidance and reassurance. Remember, penis size varies widely among individuals, and what matters most is overall health and function rather than size alone.
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