Introduction to the sequence of puberty development in boys

Introduction to the sequence of puberty development in boys

Whether it is a boy or a girl, when they reach puberty, everyone will have a development sequence. Many parents and friends will find out where the development sequence of boys' puberty begins. The following article will introduce in detail how to judge the child's development and the symptoms at each stage.

During puberty, the development sequence of boys is as follows: at 10-11 years old, the testicles and penis begin to enlarge; at 11-12 years old, the prostate begins to secrete and the Adam's knot enlarges; at 12-13 years old, the testicles enlarge, the penis grows rapidly, and the pubic hair grows; at 13-14 years old, the voice becomes deeper and nodules appear under the nipples; at 14-15 years old, armpit hair appears, the voice changes, and the first nocturnal emission occurs; at 15-16 years old, the scrotum becomes darker in color; at 16-17 years old, a beard grows and the pubic hair is distributed in an angular pattern; at 17-18 years old, the growth tends to slow down and transition to a mature type.

Follow-up question:

Well, that's good, but could you be more specific? I'd like to know if what you mean by penis enlargement is referring to the glans part? Moreover, I am 14 years old now, and there is a little pubic hair on my scrotum. What does this mean and how should I maintain it? When will the foreskin retract? If I pull my foreskin back up when I have an erection, it will actually pull back automatically due to the erection, but this doesn't happen during a normal erection. Why is that? Please explain, thank you.

answer:

Although the foreskin will retract with age, the length of the foreskin varies due to individual genetic genes. Some people's foreskin will be half retracted when they are around 14 years old, even when not erect. If the foreskin is still covered by the foreskin when the penis is erect at the age of 17, it is abnormal. Now many people go to the hospital for circumcision because the foreskin covers the penis.

When it comes to the sequence of boys' puberty development, parents should have a certain detailed understanding. They should create a healthy psychology for their children in life. Children may show rebellious behavior during their development stage. We must not ignore this problem and create a good ideological guide for our children.

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