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Child Feels He Has Small And Thin Penis. Which Doctor Should Be Consulted?

Hi my 18 yo son is concerned about hi penis size and wants to see a Dr
He is convinced his penis is overly small and is avoiding being intimate with girls after he become the subject at school of gossip about his small penis..he showed me and it certainly appears quite small and thin ..I told him its avearge and it would get a lot bigger with an erection however he is adamant it doesnt..
Who should I take him to see..A urologist? GP? or plastic surgeon specialising in this type of thing
Thankyou
Harry
Tue, 12 Nov 2013
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After erection if PENIS size is more than 4 inches then it is not a cause of concern however you may show him to a endocrinologist who will examine him to see the size of testes and other endocrine (hormone functions) by performing blood tests.

Hormonal therapy is indicated only if some endocrine abnormality is seen and if that is the case then it may help your son

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Child Feels He Has Small And Thin Penis. Which Doctor Should Be Consulted?

After erection if PENIS size is more than 4 inches then it is not a cause of concern however you may show him to a endocrinologist who will examine him to see the size of testes and other endocrine (hormone functions) by performing blood tests. Hormonal therapy is indicated only if some endocrine abnormality is seen and if that is the case then it may help your son Hope this answers your question