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  2. Penile discharge - Wikipedia

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    Penile discharge is liquid from the urethra at the end of the penis that is not urine or semen. [2] The dripping of clear fluid (pre-ejaculate) when sexually excited is normal. [2] There may be pain or burning when passing urine, soreness inside the penis or feeling of wanting to pass urine frequently. [6]

  3. Human penis size - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 study of 248 Korean men identified the average flaccid penis length to be 7.39 cm (2.91 in) and the average erect penis length to be 13.53 cm (5.33 in). [19] A 1999 study of 130 Colombian men found the average erect penile length to be 13.90 cm (5.47 in). [41]

  4. Human penis - Wikipedia

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    A large-scale study assessing penis size in thousands of 17- to 19-year-old males found no difference in average penis size between 17-year-olds and 19-year-olds. From this, it can be concluded that penile growth is typically complete not later than age 17, and possibly earlier. [23] [unreliable medical source?]

  5. Male genital examination - Wikipedia

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    If discharge is present in the urethral opening, cultures are collected to further assess for sexually transmitted infections. [5] Return foreskin to normal position. Palpate scrotum to examine the appearance, size and position of the testicles. The normal shape of testicle is oval and smooth but tender to the touch. [1]

  6. Erection - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the size of an erect penis is fixed throughout post-pubescent life. Its size may be increased by surgery. [19] Though the size of a penis varies considerably between males, the average length of an erect human penis is 13.12 cm (5.17 inches), while the average circumference of an erect human penis is 11.66 cm (4.59 inches). [20]

  7. Penis - Wikipedia

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    A penis (/ ˈ p iː n ɪ s /; pl.: penises or penes) is a male sex organ that is used to inseminate female or hermaphrodite animals during copulation. [1] [2] Such organs occur in both vertebrates and invertebrates, including humans, but not in all male animals. The term penis applies to many intromittent organs, but not to all.

  8. Glans penis - Wikipedia

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    In male human anatomy, the glans penis or penile glans, [1] commonly referred to as the glans, (/ ɡ l æ n z /; from Latin glans meaning "acorn") [2] is the bulbous structure at the distal end of the human penis that is the human male's most sensitive erogenous zone and primary anatomical source of sexual pleasure.

  9. Male reproductive system - Wikipedia

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    Inside the penis is the urethra, which is used to ejaculate semen and to excrete urine. Both substances exit through the meatus. When a male becomes sexually aroused, erection occurs because sinuses within the erectile tissues of the penis (corpora cavernosa and corpus spongiosum) become filled with blood.