Can olive oil make my penis bigger?
You may have heard of olive oil as a penis enlargement method or product. Some people claim that applying these ingredients to your penis will cause it to grow. There are no effective penis enlargement treatments. Some techniques can be hazardous if performed at home.
While there is no evidence that using olive oil for enlargement is dangerous, there is also no evidence that the remedy works.
Many men may have occasional concerns about the size or appearance of their penis. People may also be curious about how much genetics and other external factors influence penis size. Here, we discuss these and other factors that influence penis size.
What stimulates penile growth?
Your genes largely determine your final penis size, but there are several hormonal (internal) and external factors that can have a significant impact on your penile growth.
Internal factors
Internal factors have an impact, beginning with the intrauterine development of the male fetus. In fact, testosterone begins to stimulate the growth and development of the penis as early as the eighth gestational week.
Growth hormone also plays an important role in the intrauterine development of the penis, and children with GHD develop micropenis even when exposed to normal testosterone levels as fetuses.
During childhood, HGH continues to stimulate penile growth, and penile growth follows overall body growth. Because testosterone levels remain low during this time, the impact of the male sex hormone becomes significant only after puberty begins.
Both testosterone and GH levels rise during puberty, resulting in the pubertal growth spurt, which includes rapid growth of the penis. Men usually reach their final size, and the penis stops growing at the end of puberty.
External factors
Nutrition is the most important external factor that can influence penis size during this time period.
Malnourishment during childhood and adolescence can have a negative impact on overall body development, including penile growth.
A lack of dietary fats in adolescents' diets can also impede normal testosterone production during puberty, halting penile growth.
Overnutrition and obesity during puberty, on the other hand, can have a negative impact on testosterone levels and penile growth. According to studies, adolescents who are obese during puberty have a 10% shorter final size than their peers.
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