"Dick erect 4 inches"? That's an unecessary information, hu? In your exam show low T level, maybe thats the problem?
Hey wait a minute, pênis grow till what age?
The averages are 5.16 inches long on a fully erect penis.Im asian, 5’5” (dad is like 5’7 mom 5’2)
Dick erect 4 inches
Hey guys,
I'm 19 years old and I have been suffering from low T symptoms for the last few years (fatigue, depression, low libido, weak erections). The other day I just realized that I can't even remember the last time I masturbated... it's been so long since I've had a libido.
Attached as an image is my labs from 2018. Here are my labs from 2019.
And below is my most recent labs from 3/18/2020:
TESTOSTERONE, FREE
47 pg/mL
47 - 244 pg/mL
FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE
8.28 mIU/mL
1.27 - 19.26 mIU/mL
LUTEINIZING HORMONE
6.60 mIU/mL
1.24 - 8.62 mIU/mL
These lab results are particularly disappointing because I have spent 2018 and 2019 trying to raise T naturally through diet, sleep, and lowering stress levels, but recently I've been feeling worse and worse.
I'm going to see an Endo in April, but in the past they have just told me that I'm "normal" and "in-range" and dismissed me. Should I instead go straight to a men's clinic or a tele clinic like Defy? What would you do if you were 19? I just can't handle feeling like shit all the time anymore. I'm wondering if I need to take matters in my own hands and get started on TRT without going trying to go through an Endo that won't take me seriously.
no medicationsare you on any medication like antidepressent or pain killer?
I asked about dick size because of his age.
Read about Kallmann syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome. Though these conditions are rare a 4" penis warrants OP to read up on these 2 conditions. You may have incomplete puberty.
@kevmtao are you taking any supplements or medication please list?
Could'nt read the ferritin on the bottom of the report.
I would def go to an endocrinologist first even a pediatric one. Hopefully you get a knowledgeable one. You need to rule out underlying disease and hopefully find the cause of the low t. I would also suggest a pituitary MRI and a testicular ultrasound.
So your first lab your LH was normal now it's low?
You May certainly need trt but I think you need to be thorough in you finding cause. Maybe even growth hormone. You may end up going to other specialist in order to get trt.