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Penis Head
Medically Reviewed by Carol DerSarkissian, MD on June 23, 2021
Penis Conditions Erectile dysfunction : A man's penis does not achieve sufficient hardness for satisfying intercourse. Atherosclerosis (damage to the arteries) is the most common cause of erectile dysfunction. Priapism : An abnormal erection that does not go away after several hours even though stimulation has stopped. Serious problems can result from this painful condition. Hypospadias : A birth defect in which the opening for urine is on the front (or underside), rather than the tip of the penis. Surgery can correct this condition. Phimosis (paraphimosis): The foreskin cannot be retracted or if retracted cannot be returned to its normal position over the penis head. In adult men, this can occur after penis infections. Balanitis : Inflammation of the glans penis, usually due to infection. Pain, tenderness, and redness of the penis head are symptoms. Balanoposthitis : Balanitis that also involves the foreskin (in an uncircumcised man). Chordee : An abnormal curvature of the end of the penis, present from birth. Severe cases may require surgical correction. Peyronie’s Disease : An abnormal curvature of the shaft of the penis may be caused by injury of the adult penis or other medical conditions. Urethritis : Inflammation or infection of the urethra, often causing pain with urination and penis discharge. Gonorrhea and chlamydia are common causes. Gonorrhea : The bacteria N. gonorrhea infects the penis during sex, causing urethritis. Most cases of gonorrhea in men cause symptoms of painful urination or discharge. Chlamydia : A bacteria that can infect the penis through sex, causing urethritis. Up to 40% of chlamydia cases in men cause no symptoms. Syphilis : A bacteria transmitted during sex. The initial symptom of syphilis is usually a painless ulcer (chancre) on the penis. Herpes : The viruses HSV-1 and HSV-2 can cause small blisters and ulcers on the penis that reoccur over time. Micropenis: An abnormally small penis, present from birth. A hormone imbalance is involved in many cases of micropenis. Penis warts : The human papillomavirus (HPV) can cause warts on the penis. HPV warts are highly contagious and spread during sexual contact. Cancer of the penis : Penis cancer is very rare in the U.S. Circumcision decreases the risk of penis cancer. Penis Tests Urethral swab: A swab of the inside of the penis is sent for culture. A urethral swab may diagnose urethritis or other infections. Urinalysis : A test of various chemicals present in urine. A urinalysis may detect infection, bleeding, or kidney problems. Nocturnal penis tumescence testing (erection testing): An elastic device worn on the penis at night can detect erections during sleep. This test can help identify the cause of erectile dysfunction. Urine culture : Culturing the urine in the lab can help diagnose a urinary tract infection that might affect the penis. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR): A urine test that can detect gonorrhea, chlamydia, or other organisms that affect the penis.
Penis Treatments Phosphodiesterase inhibitors : These medicines (such as sildenafil or Viagra) enhance the flow of blood to the penis, making erections harder. Antibiotics : Gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and other bacterial infections of the penis can be cured with antibiotics. Antiviral medicines : Taken daily, medicines to suppress HSV can prevent herpes outbreaks on the penis. Penis surgery : Surgery can correct hypospadias, and may be necessary for penis cancer. Testosterone : Low testosterone by itself rarely causes erectile dysfunction. Testosterone supplements may improve erectile dysfunction in some men.
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The penis is the male sex organ, reaching its full size during puberty. In addition to its sexual function, the penis acts as a conduit for urine to leave the body.
The penis is made of several parts: • Glans (head) of the penis: In uncircumcised men, the glans is covered with pink, moist tissue called mucosa. Covering the glans is the foreskin (prepuce). In circumcised men, the foreskin is surgically removed and the mucosa on the glans transforms into dry skin. • Corpus cavernosum: Two columns of tissue running along the sides of the penis. Blood fills this tissue to cause an erection. • Corpus spongiosum: A column of sponge-like tissue running along the front of the penis and ending at the glans penis; it fills with blood during an erection, keeping the urethra -- which runs through it -- open. • The urethra runs through the corpus spongiosum, conducting urine out of the body.
An erection results from changes in blood flow in the penis. When a man becomes sexually aroused, nerves cause penis blood vessels to expand. More blood flows in and less flows out of the penis, hardening the tissue in the corpus cavernosum.
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Penis Shapes – Which One Do You Have?
Penis Shapes – Which One Do You Have?
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Penis shapes are as unique as the men they are attached to. Many men think there is a perfect penis type. They obsess over how their penis looks because they ultimately feel like their partners are unsatisfied. In reality, each of the penis shapes below can successfully satisfy your partner.
If you are still unsatisfied with your penis shape or size after reading this article, you might be a candidate for penis enlargement surgery .
First let’s look at the actual shape of the penis without considering length and girth.
Some refer to the curved penis as “the banana” because of its curved nature. A penis curved downward can be helpful for some sex positions.
Some penises have an upward curve when erect. The upward curve is actually useful when it comes to helping your female partner orgasm since it can stimulate the g-spot. Men with this penis shape can perform well in the missionary position.
The third possible curved penis is a sideways curve. It is referred to as “the C-shape” when it curves to the right.
Sex experts recommend the “T-bone” position to men with this penis shape. A man lays on his side, curves towards the ceiling, and the partner lays on his/her back and wraps his/her leg around the man’s hips.
A straight penis is a uniform in size from shaft to head, which is why some call it “the cucumber”. Men with this penis shape don’t necessarily rely on a certain entrance angle to give their partner pleasure.
This penis type gets thinner as you go from shaft to head. It is called “the rocket popsicle” by some for its shape. This shape is beneficial since girth, and therefore the likelihood of pleasure for your partner, may increase.
Sometimes called “the hammer” or “the mushroom”, this penis shape gets wider from shaft to head. Both parties can experience great pleasure from shallow penetration.
Each of the penis shapes mentioned above can come in any of the sizes listed below. Some men think penis size is determined by race , but no scientific study has found definitive proof of this myth.
Called “the gherkin”, this penis type is both shorter and thinner than average. Sex experts claim doggy style is the best position for men with smaller penises.
Men with this penis type are more prone to feel inadequate about their manhood. They often think they have a micropenis, but men with true micropenis are rare. Micropenises are under 3 inches when erect. Check out this page to learn more about micropenises .
According to a study published in the British Journal of Urology , the average erect penis length is 5.16 inches and the average erect penis girth is 4.59 inches.
If your measurements fall close to these numbers, you have an average penis. There is no particular sex position more advantageous than the other for this penis shape.
The same study considers a large penis to be 2 standard deviations from the mean, which comes to 6.56 inches in length and 5.99 inches in girth.
This is the penis type most often seen in porn. Men who watch a lot of porn tend to be the ones with an unrealistic perception of the average penis size.
While “the salami” penis type is often great for pleasuring your partner, you do have to take it slower than men with average or small penises.
Women often say in sex surveys that girth matters more than length. This penis shape, called “the kielbasa”, stimulates your partner best through doggy-inspired positions.
While this penis size is often called “the pencil”, its girth isn’t actually that thin. Your partner will experience the most pleasure from positions where their legs are held together.
Finally, there are four more mostly-aesthetic factors used to describe a penis.
A circumcised penis does not have a natural foreskin. Circumcision in America is fairly common at birth – about 70% of men are circumcised. For women, the primary difference between circumcised and uncircumcised penises is just aesthetic preference.
For men, there may be health benefits to being circumcised. Having no foreskin reduces the risk of contracting many sexually transmitted diseases . It also reduces the risk of penile cancer.
The remaining 30% of American men have an uncircumcised penis. Their foreskin is intact and needs to be pulled back for intercourse.
Uncircumcised men require adult circumcision if they want to pursue penis enlargement surgery.
Only 21% of men have a “shower” penis, which means their penis size remains relatively constant whether flaccid or erect.
The other 79% of men have a “grower” penis, which means their penis is significantly smaller when flaccid than erect.
Many men create unnecessary stress for themselves by worrying about their penis shape and size.
The point of this article is to show how many size and shape combinations there are.
There are only two instances where the shape or size of your penis could require medical intervention. Both are extremely rare.
The first is Peyronie’s disease , which is caused by scar tissue, known as plaque, building up in the penis, which may lead to significant penile curvature, pain, or difficulty having sex.
The second is micropenis . A true micropenis is rare. Oftentimes, it’s actually a buried penis , which can be treated by surgically removing fat from the suprapubic area and potentially inserting the Penuma implant .
If you are still unsatisfied with your penile length or girth, you might consider penis enlargement surgery. Dr. Elist can help increase penis size with the Penuma penile implant . This FDA-cleared silicone implant has helped thousands of men feel comfortable with their penis size for the first time in their lives.
If you have more questions about penis shapes or sizes, please contact your physician. Remember, any medical information discussed in this article is not a substitute for speaking with a medical professional. Please talk to your physician before considering any information mentioned here.
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