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Clarissa Guerrero
Written by: Clarissa Guerrero
Published 11/05/2024
Updated: 11/11/2024
Understanding Average Penis Size and What Really Matters in Sexual Health

Understanding Average Penis Size and What Really Matters in Sexual Health

By Clarissa, Our Doctor

One of the most common questions we receive at Our Doctor is: What is the average penis size? Believe it or not, it's a question that often comes up, and there's no need to feel embarrassed. Men who experience erectile dysfunction (ED) or are simply looking to increase their length and girth often wonder about this topic. So, let’s dive in and clear up some of the confusion surrounding penis size.

What is the Average Penis Size?

Studies on penis size have provided some helpful benchmarks for men who are curious about their measurements. According to research, the average size for an adult male penis is approximately:

  • Flaccid length: 2.5 to 4 inches
  • Erect length: 4.5 to 6.4 inches

These measurements can be taken using a ruler from the base (groin) to the tip of the penis. It’s important to remember that there's a lot of natural variation when it comes to size, and these numbers represent the average, not the norm for every man.

 

Does Penis Size Matter to Your Partner?

Now, here’s a question that many men might be asking themselves: Does my partner really care about penis size?

The answer, based on research, is generally no. Most women don’t consider penis size to be a major factor in sexual satisfaction. In fact, studies suggest that only about 20 percent of women think penis size is essential for their sexual gratification. For many women, factors such as emotional connection, communication, and overall intimacy play far more significant roles than physical size.

The Risks of Searching for Quick Solutions

If you’re looking for ways to increase your penis size, it’s essential to be cautious when considering products that claim to help. While the internet is full of advertisements for supplements and devices that promise to enlarge your penis, most of these products—such as pills and nutraceuticals—simply don’t work as advertised.

Prescription medications for erectile dysfunction (ED), such as Viagra or Cialis, are effective for treating ED, but they are not designed to increase penis size. Some men may experience a slight temporary increase in size due to the increased blood flow these medications provide, but this is not permanent.

Do Penis Pumps Work?

For men who are interested in enhancing their size and performance, medical-grade penis pumps have shown some promise. Many men report a slight increase in size—anywhere from a quarter to a full inch—after using a penis pump for about 5 to 10 minutes before sexual activity. These pumps help increase blood flow, which can result in temporary expansion of the penis.

However, it's important to understand that while these pumps may offer a temporary boost in size, they don't result in permanent length increases. Penis pumps can be an excellent tool for improving performance, but they should be used responsibly and according to guidelines.

How Our Doctor Can Help

At Our Doctor, we offer a variety of products and services designed to improve sexual health and performance. If you're interested in learning more about solutions like penis pumps or have questions about your sexual health, our team of doctors and specialists is ready to assist you. You can contact us through our website or give us a call, and we’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have.

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See you next time!

Clarissa Guerrero

Clarissa Guerrero

Clarissa Guerrero holds a certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner, which is recognized by the board. In 2020, she successfully obtained her board certification in family medicine from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
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