Im 14 and still have small testies!


Question: Im 14 and still have small testies
im 14 and have just a little pupic hair,my testies are still small,im not sure if this is a disease or something so please help me find outWww@Answer-Health@Com


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You do not have a disease!. You are just starting puberty!. It's easy for us to get anxious and worried when we don't develop as quickly as some of our friends, but we're all on a different developing schedule!. Try not to worry about this, you're going to be fine!. I didn't have any hair until I was 15-16, so you're way ahead of where I was at your age!. I finished up ok and you will too!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

No, this isn't a disease, it's probably just the fact that you're beginning puberty and your testes haven't grown yet!. Your testicles probably won't start growing until the middle of puberty or a little before!. There is nothing wrong with having small testicles as long as your body produces semen!. Some males have less fat around the actual teste than others, causing them to be smaller!. Hope this helps!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

its not a disease!. boys go through puberty later than girls do and you have not finished growing properly until you are 18!. considering that you are 14, it sounds like you have only just started going through puberty and that soon a lot of the things you are describing will change, you will get more pubic hair and your testicles will get better!. you really dont need to worry, this is nothing out of the ordinary and all boys (and girls) do through puberty at different times and at different paces, you really have nothing to worry about!Www@Answer-Health@Com

hi there, this is a common problem at your age, most boys your age think that their testicals should be bigger than what they are but it is up to you body when your testicals will get bigger!. it is all to do with puberty, you say that they are small, how small are we talking!.

i can understand if you donot want to put that into your question so you can email me at

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What do u guys think, when u hit puberty its supposed 2 b done in one day or when u turn 14 if ur not fully developed ur weird!? People go throuh puberty @ different stages and obviously u seem to be kinda late but not really, but theres nothing wrong w/ that unless ur like 17 and still havent gone through it!. If ur still scared ask ur mom or dad or tell them u need 2 go 2 the doctor! :pWww@Answer-Health@Com

Hey John N !!!

I will tell U the same thing I've told all the other 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16 years old boys!.

Gee whiz man !!! Hehehe!.

JUST HAVE A LITTLE PATIENCE DUDE !!!

U're body is still not fully grown right now & since every young man (like yourself) is different, they all mature at they're own speed!.

I swear 2 U that in these upcoming months, U'll be growing like a bad weed, lol!.

& NO it's NOT a disease, it's NORMAL!.

So there !!!

from U're pal;
Yar Www@Answer-Health@Com

So!? Maybe you aren't thru puberty yet!. At 14 your body is still growing!. Some guys get there quicker than others!. It's no big deal!. Try not to worry about it, John!. You'll grow some more, be cool, dude!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Relax, there's nothing wrong with you, you're only 14, so you'll have time to grow your testicles!. You haven't yet reached puberty, so chill!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You still have some time to go, maybe as much as a few years!. Not all people have large testes, but that does not diminish their masculinity!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

don't worry it takes time as u grow u grow pubic hairs but its just now later u'll grow and with it ur whole body will grow 2Www@Answer-Health@Com

it's not a disease!. Sounds like you haven't gone through puberty yet!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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