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Here's what happens to your penis as you age

  • Written by Rob McLachlan, Professor and clinician in fertility medicine, Hudson Institute
Here's what happens to your penis as you age

All parts of your body age and the penis is no exception.

Changes to how your penis looks or works can be signs of underlying health issues and can affect your quality of life. So understanding which changes are normal and when to seek help is important.

Here’s what you can expect to happen to your penis as you age, and when to be concerned.

Read more: 'How do I clean my penis?'[1]

Will my penis shrink?

There is no definitive evidence your penis length and girth[2] will naturally change as you age, despite what you may read[3].

This is because there is no study that follows the same adults and their penis measurements over decades; existing studies only compare penis size between different adults of different ages.

There are also many different ways to measure[4] penis size – including stretched, flaccid (floppy) and erect. This makes it difficult to compare studies.

However, for some people, conditions associated with ageing can appear to decrease penis length. These include:

Erect penis length may also decrease with age due to:

  • erectile dysfunction (the inability to achieve erections sufficient for sexual activity)

  • less penile elasticity[7], which reduces how much the penis expands.

Read more: Are chemicals shrinking your penis and depleting your sperm? Here's what the evidence really says[8]

Will I still have erections?

Erectile dysfunction affects 15% of men in their 50s to almost 90% of men over 80, according to an English study[9] of more than 6,000 people. Existing health conditions increased the risk significantly, and the risk was more than doubled in those who rated their health as fair to poor.

Medications[10] such as sildenafil (Viagra) and tadalafil (Cialis) can help. But they do not reverse the underlying blood vessel and nerve damage that cause erectile dysfunction. Eventually other treatments – such as injections or penile pumps[11] – may be options.

Other changes that occur with age include decreased penis sensitivity[12], which might reduce arousal. Ejaculation is delayed[13] and happens less often[14].

Semen volume and the force of ejaculation decrease[15] with age. The time taken to “recover” from ejaculating and become sexually responsive again (known as the post-ejaculatory refractory time[16]) also increases with age.

Reaching orgasm is “impossible” or “moderately difficult” for 33% of men[17] in their 70s.

Read more: Weekly dose: the hard facts on Viagra[18]

Will the shape of my penis change?

The shape of your penis is not usually expected to change with age. However, Peyronie’s disease (an abnormally bent or curved penis) becomes more common[19] with age. This may be because of accumulation of damage from minor injuries over time.

This condition affects 6.5% of men[20] over 70 and can cause short-term pain and long-term erectile dysfunction.

Older smiling man holding banana in each hand, one large, one small
No, your penis doesn’t automatically change shape as you age. But you might notice other changes. Shutterstock[21]

Will I pee more?

Lower urinary tract symptoms[22] such as incontinence, a weak urine stream, problems with starting and stopping peeing, and nocturia (frequent night time urination) increase as we get older.

These symptoms are moderate to severe in almost 50% of men[23] over 65, and in 70% of men[24] over 80. This is likely due to higher rates[25] of benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) as men age, which has various effects, including on urine flow.

Read more: Health Check: what can your doctor tell from your urine?[26]

Changes can take their toll …

Physical and functional changes in the penis can affect a man’s health and wellbeing[27].

Problems with erections or ejaculating can reduce someone’s quality of life[28] if they still want to have sex. So open discussion[29] with a partner, seeking support and professional advice can help.

Lower urinary tract symptoms can also affect[30] a man’s mental health and personal relationships.

Older gay couple sitting on sofa, one with hand on shoulder, looking at open laptop Be open with your partner about any concerns. Shutterstock[31]

… but can be sign of disease

Erectile dysfunction can also hint at serious health problems such as[32] heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and disorders of the nervous system.

In this way, the penis reflects vascular health in the rest of the body. So having erectile dysfunction can predict[33] your risk of a future heart attack or stroke.

Lower urinary tract symptoms are also often associated with sexual dysfunction, and can increase the risk[34] of urinary tract infections and chronic kidney disease.

Read more: Does it matter if you sit or stand to pee? And what about peeing in the shower?[35]

What’s normal and when should I see my GP?

Normal ageing includes changes to the penis’ blood vessels, nerves, and associated organs, such as the prostate. So, as you age, it is normal to have:

  • minor changes in the size and shape of the penis

  • a gradual decrease in erectile function and sensitivity

  • mild urinary symptoms that don’t bother you.

Staying healthy[36] and regularly seeing your GP to check for[37] common conditions (such as high blood pressure) should slow down these age-related changes. Other health conditions (such as diabetes) accelerate these changes.

However, it is important to seek medical attention if:

  • there is a significant change in size or shape of the penis, or if you develop unusual lumps

  • there is pain or discomfort in or around your penis

  • erectile dysfunction becomes persistent or bothers you

  • urinary symptoms occur suddenly or bother you.

For more information about men’s health, including resources for partners, see the Healthy Male website[38].

References

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  2. ^ penis length and girth (bjui-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
  3. ^ read (www.healthline.com)
  4. ^ measure (www.nature.com)
  5. ^ prostate surgery (www.auajournals.org)
  6. ^ Peyronie’s disease (www.healthymale.org.au)
  7. ^ penile elasticity (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  8. ^ Are chemicals shrinking your penis and depleting your sperm? Here's what the evidence really says (theconversation.com)
  9. ^ English study (link.springer.com)
  10. ^ Medications (www.healthymale.org.au)
  11. ^ penile pumps (www.healthymale.org.au)
  12. ^ decreased penis sensitivity (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  13. ^ delayed (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  14. ^ less often (linkinghub.elsevier.com)
  15. ^ decrease (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  16. ^ post-ejaculatory refractory time (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  17. ^ 33% of men (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  18. ^ Weekly dose: the hard facts on Viagra (theconversation.com)
  19. ^ more common (www.healthymale.org.au)
  20. ^ 6.5% of men (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  21. ^ Shutterstock (www.shutterstock.com)
  22. ^ Lower urinary tract symptoms (www.healthymale.org.au)
  23. ^ almost 50% of men (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  24. ^ 70% of men (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  25. ^ higher rates (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  26. ^ Health Check: what can your doctor tell from your urine? (theconversation.com)
  27. ^ health and wellbeing (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  28. ^ quality of life (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  29. ^ open discussion (www.healthymale.org.au)
  30. ^ affect (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  31. ^ Shutterstock (www.shutterstock.com)
  32. ^ such as (www.healthymale.org.au)
  33. ^ predict (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  34. ^ increase the risk (www.healthymale.org.au)
  35. ^ Does it matter if you sit or stand to pee? And what about peeing in the shower? (theconversation.com)
  36. ^ Staying healthy (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  37. ^ check for (www.healthdirect.gov.au)
  38. ^ Healthy Male website (www.healthymale.org.au)

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