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Average penis size has increased — and Ozempic could be to blame, experts say

News RoomBy News RoomJune 9, 2025
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The use of Ozempic weight-loss drugs has led men to believe that men’s bodies are changing, with some enjoying increased penises and other body parts. Recent reports suggest that individuals may be experiencing growth in their penises, jumping one inch, while similar changes are occurring in other areas. A man, who proudly shared his measurements, highlighted this interesting phenomenon, driving interest in the behavior of these drugs.

Additionally, the data reveals that over ten percent of men have experienced a significant increase in average penis size since 2022, reaching over 5.63 inches. One Woman-specific example came to light: a Venezuelan man experienced a leap from an initial size of 1.42 inches to nearly six inches in two years, underscoring the speed and scope of these changes.

Dr. Richard Viney, a renowned urologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, proposed that men’s penises could be growing due to the use of Ozempic and other diabetes and obesity drugs. He informed readers that as people lose weight via these treatments, their penises might appear larger, potentially interfering with blood pH regulation. Viney’s hypothesis adds weight to the possibility that weight-loss drugs contribute to male sexual health concerns.

Despite the growing interest in the male body, health experts remain cautious. A 2023 study published in the World Journal of Men’s Health found that average size over 30 years has increased by 24%, a stark indication of the delicate balance in human biology. This rapid change could be due to impersonal factors like chemical exposure from pesticides or hygiene products, rather than any pharmaceutical cause.

Nutrition and hygiene have also played a crucial role in this trend. Even the most robust weight-loss programs, like those involving diuretics and other lifestyle factors, may not fully address the underlying issues. The rise in men’s body size poses significant challenges for reproductive health, underscoring the need for better education on body image.

In conclusion, while Ozempic weight-loss drugs may seemingly induce changes in men’s bodies, the evidence strongly suggests that male factors contribute to the fast and ever-growing body changes. Addressing this issue requires a multifaceted approach, focusing on the role of body health and promoting healthier lifestyles among men.

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