Boys' reproductive development standards
The standards for boys’ reproductive development cannot be completely determined, but they are only within a certain range. During the growth and development process, boys’ height, weight, and genital development may be somewhat different. Most boys will reach the early stage of pubertal development by the age of 13, and their growth and development will be relatively rapid, and their testicles will also begin to enlarge.
Every boy has different control of diet in daily life, and the speed of growth and development is also different. Most of them have no exact standard. If a boy reaches the age of 13, the volume of his testicles will be about 8 to 12ml, and the scrotum will begin to turn red or wrinkled. This is normal. Moreover, after the age of 13, some children will begin to have Adam's apple, changes in voice, and armpit hair. This is caused by changes in hormone levels in the body. It is also a normal physiological manifestation and does not require special treatment.
During the normal growth and development of boys, in addition to paying attention to the development of the genitals, the child's height and weight should also be paid attention to. In daily diet, you can choose to eat some high-quality protein foods and foods with relatively high calcium content, which are helpful for growth and development, can enhance physical fitness, and reduce the occurrence of diseases. You should also participate in physical exercises outdoors appropriately, such as jogging, brisk walking, etc.
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