Do I have any chance my penis will grow bigger am 35 yrs. When is erect, I measured 5.5 inches. But not too thick secondly, can premature ejaculation be treated permanently, what should I use? Thanks!
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To your first question about penis size. The size as described by you above let me tell you it’s normal. Secondly for premature ejaculation, yes this issue can be resolved by taking proper treatment and medications. Let me first explain about wrong notion of people about penis size. The fear that your penis looks too small or is too small to satisfy your partner during sex is common. But studies have shown that most men who think their penises are too small actually have normal-sized penises. Similarly, studies suggest that many men have an exaggerated idea of what constitutes "normal" penis size. So need not worry in your case you are perfectly fine. The problem of premature ejaculation have become very common in recent days. Premature ejaculation (pe) is when ejaculation happens sooner than a man or his partner would like during sex. Occasional pe is also known as rapid ejaculation, premature climax or early ejaculation. Pe might not be a cause for worry, but it can be frustrating if it makes sex less enjoyable and impacts relationships. If it happens often and causes problems. The problem is often thought to be psychological, but biology may also play a role. For permanent cure of premature ejaculation (pe), book an appointment with us either online through a video consult or your most welcome to meet us at our clinic with all necessary precautions.
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Answer to first question the fear that your penis looks too small or is too small to satisfy your partner during sex is common. But studies have shown that most men who think their penises are too small actually have normal-sized penises. Similarly, studies suggest that many men have an exaggerated idea of what constitutes "normal" penis size. The length of a non-erect penis doesn't consistently predict length when the penis is erect. If your penis is about 13 cm (5 inches) or longer when erect, it's of normal size. A penis is considered abnormally small only if it measures less than 3 inches (about 7.5 centimeters) when erect, a condition called micropenis. Don't believe the hype and do not be taken away by market gimmicks companies offer many types of nonsurgical penis-enlargement treatments, and often promote them with serious-looking advertisements that include endorsements from "scientific" researchers. Look closely — you'll see that claims of safety and effectiveness haven't been proved. Marketers rely on testimonials, skewed data and questionable before-and-after photos. Dietary supplements don't require approval by the food and drug administration, so manufacturers don't have to prove safety or effectiveness. Penis-enlargement products most advertised penis-enlargement methods are ineffective, and some can cause permanent damage to your penis. Here are some of the most widely promoted products and techniques: pills and lotions. These usually contain vitamins, minerals, herbs or hormones that manufacturers claim enlarge the penis. None of these products has been proved to work, and some may be harmful. Vacuum pumps. Because pumps draw blood into the penis, making it swell, they're sometimes used to treat erectile dysfunction. A vacuum pump can make a penis look larger temporarily. But using one too often or too long can damage elastic tissue in the penis, leading to less firm erections. Exercises. Sometimes called jelqing, these exercises use a hand-over-hand motion to push blood from the base to the head of the penis. Although this technique appears safer than other methods, there's no scientific proof it works, and it can lead to scar formation, pain and disfigurement. Stretching. Stretching involves attaching a stretcher or extender device — also referred to as a penile traction device — to the penis to exert gentle tension. A few things that might actually help although there's no guaranteed safe and effective way to enlarge your penis, there are a few things you can do if you're concerned about your penis size. Communicate with your partner. It may be hard to break old habits or to discuss sexual preferences with your partner. But you'll be glad you did — and you may be surprised at the spark it ignites in your sex life. Get in shape and lose the belly fat. If you're overweight and have a "beer gut, your penis might appear shorter than it is. Regular exercise can make a big difference. Better physical conditioning may not only make you look better, but also can improve strength and endurance during sex. Talk to your doctor or a counselor. Feeling unhappy about the size of your penis is common. A certified counselor, psychologist, psychiatrist or your family doctor can help. Many men feel better with reassurance that they are "normal" or with advice about how to better satisfy their partner without resorting to cosmetic penis enlargement. For pe— 1. Deep breathing— take deep breaths and hold your breath for 5 second between each inhalation and exhalation. 2. Squeeze method— to do this, squeeze the head of the penis when you are at the brink of your orgasm. 3. Stop and start method— once you are close to your orgasm, stop the simulation. Relax and then continue till the end. Repeat the process for a few weeks and then you will become efficient in delaying your ejaculation. 4. Kegel exercises these exercises are aimed to help you gain better control over the muscles below your bladder. They strengthen your pelvic region, particularly creating strong pubococcygeus muscle. These are hammock shaped muscles that stretch from your pubic bone to tailbone, important for genital functioning. To perform these pelvic floor exercises, simply aim to control and stop your urine flow midway when you're in the bathroom. This will make you feel your pc muscle and then you will be able to relax it to regain normal urinary flow. Do this 10 times a day and you will be able to stop premature ejaculation. 5. Applying strategic pressure— the first step is knowing about your perineum and putting pressure over it. Perineum is the spot that lies midway between the scrotum and the anus. It reaches the prostate gland and pressing it helps in delaying the ejaculation process. This happens since the path to the prostate gland gets blocked when you press. Generally, the prostate expands and contracts at the time of orgasm, until you ejaculate. Pressing it breaks the rhythm and delays satisfaction. 6. Limit the anxiety anxiety can make your ejaculate prematurely before any of you are satisfied with the intercourse. To limit the anxiety, practise running, dancing or strength training exercise before you are about to copulate. And then take a bath with lukewarm water.
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