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45 days ago
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About size of my private part.im a men - #11451

Steni

My size really makes me sad.it just 3.5 when erect.and my wife is also not satisfied with that.is there any treatment to make my private part little bigger..My size really makes me sad.it just 3.5 when erect.and my wife is also not satisfied with that.is there any treatment to make my private part little bigger

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I completed my medical degree in 2023, but honestly, my journey in healthcare started way before that. Since 2018, I’ve been actively involved in clinical practice—getting hands-on exposure across multiple departments like ENT, pediatrics, dermatology, ophthalmology, medicine, and emergency care. One of the most intense and defining phases of my training was working at a District Government Hospital for a full year during the COVID pandemic. It was chaotic, unpredictable, and exhausting—but it also grounded me in real-world medicine like no textbook ever could. Over time, I’ve worked in both OPD and IPD setups, handling everything from mild viral fevers to more stubborn, long-term conditions. These day-to-day experiences really built my base and taught me how to stay calm when things get hectic—and how to adjust fast when plans don’t go as expected. What I’ve learned most is that care isn't only about writing the right medicine. It’s about being fully there, listening properly, and making sure the person feels seen—not just treated. Alongside clinical work, I’ve also been exposed to preventive health, health education, and community outreach. These areas really matter to me because I believe real impact begins outside the hospital, with awareness and early intervention. My approach is always centered around clarity, empathy, and clinical logic—I like to make sure every patient knows exactly what’s going on and why we’re doing what we’re doing. I’ve always felt a pull towards general medicine and internal care, and honestly, I’m still learning every single day—each patient brings a new lesson. Medicine never really sits still, it keeps shifting, and I try to shift with it. Not just in terms of what I know, but also in how I listen and respond. For me, it’s always been about giving real care. Genuine, respectful, and the kind that actually helps a person heal—inside and out.
45 days ago
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Surgery is only the option. But you can try Vaccum pump.

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The size of the penis when erect is often a common concern for many men and it’s not unusual to feel self-conscious about it. Firstly, it’s important to know that the average erect penile length is around 5 inches, with a lot of natural variation. Nonetheless, if you’re considering treatments for a perceived insufficient size, it’s crucial to focus on options that have been shown to be effective and importantly, safe. Surgical options like penile lengthening procedures exist, but they’re invasive and come with significant risks, including potential loss of function or sensation, and are generally not recommended without a clear medical indication. Non-surgical methods such as pills, creams, or devices promising size enhancement are mostly ineffective and can be harmful, so they’re not advisable. Vacuum erection devices can slightly increase size temporarily but are traditionally used for erectile dysfunction management.

For many men, improving sexual experience or satisfaction can actually be achieved by focusing on factors other than size. Consider consulting with a healthcare professional about techniques to enhance sexual function and satisfaction, which often involve addressing factors like communication, style, rhythm, and positions. Additionally, if the concern regarding size is significantly affecting your self-esteem or relationship, talking to a psychologist or counselor could provide strategies for coping and help you focus on aspects of life that can genuinely be influenced or changed for the better. Ultimately, ensuring that any treatment or alteration is safe and discussed with a medical professional is vital to avoid complications.

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