At the age of 24 or 40 men's penis is always look like same. Or any changes happen in men's penis. And in men's life how many years he is doing sex.
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Yes. As men age, they usually notice that their penis changes in appearance and function. When men reach their 40s, their testosterone levels naturally start to decline. This is a normal part of aging, but it can affect the genitals. Also, many older men develop other health conditions, like diabetes and heart disease, that can damage blood vessels and affect blood flow to the penis Penis size: You may notice that it doesn?t seem as large as it used to. The actual size probably hasn?t changed at all. But if you have more fat on the pubic bone just above your penis, that area can sag and make it look smaller. Penis shape: For a small number of men, it may curve with age. This can affect its length, girth, and function. The condition, called Peyronie?s disease, is caused by physical trauma -- usually because the shaft gets bent during sex. As it heals, scar tissue forms along the tunica albuginea -- a tough sheath around the spongy tissue that fills with blood to create an erection. The scarred portion can?t expand, causing a curved erection. The condition can often be corrected surgically or treated with medications.
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