During puberty the body naturally produces its own hormones whcih lead to an increase in the size of the penis. It seems that in later life, after puberty has finished, some men inject HGH (Human Growth Hormone) directly into the penis. Obviously the vendors of such treatments will claim "increases in penis size." Some actual users of HGH however have claimed that in the long term "a decrease in penis size" can occur. Essentially if you are unhappy with the size of your penis consult a doctor about possible treatments, do not buy drugs (particularly unlicenced ones) online or elsewhere.
No
It depends of the medication... but any known ADD medication doesn't have an hormonal effect and shouldn't affect penis growth.
Aids has little effect on the growth rate of the penis as long as you are under the age of 25.
You can't. Hair growth is determined by the body, hormones, and DNA. Nothing will change that.
penis growth is something that men have during their "prime" years. which is about(12-23). Now the way your hormones have on your body decide that. But to say the longest penis record now is about 11.6 inches.
The various hormones trigger the growth of the bones. there is increase in density as well as length.
As long as you haven't taken any anabolic steroids to "enhance" your workouts you should have no problems.
The function of growth hormones is the stimulate growth in the body
Growth Hormones, Thyroid Hormones, Sex Hormones and Mechanical Stress
No, but a severe blow to the testes could effect the process of puberty.
No, it is not true. Cologne has no effect on hair growth. Hormones do.
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A man taking female hormones is normally used by transsexuals. These hormones can help block testosterone and can result in the growth of breasts, raise the pitch of your voice and make your body shape look more feminine. The penis is not affected by this treatment, but you may find it harder to achieve erections, and you may gain higher amounts of abdominal fat.