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Q: Blood in the sperm and discharging from the penis
asked by: DoctorQuestion on September 9th, 2008
Hi,
From past 1 week i observed my penis is not erecting, due to some reasons.. that i dont know.
I am away from family now, not even had sex since 3 months(no sex from 3 months). 10 Days back i did matubration with hand at that time to prevent sperm ejection i hold tightly, that time i saw few drops of blood. After maustubation my penis is not erecting nor hard, i try to see some sex photos to erect it, but no success.
Please suggest who to contact and what is the procedure. I am worried now because of all these problem, will my penis will be alright, will be able to come to normal condition.
Can I have a sex with wife?
Kindly help me, i am worried a lot from past 3 to 4 days.

Regards,


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 11th, 2008
Erectile Dysfunction Answer A4670
If you notice blood coming out from your penis or blood in the sperm you should ask for medical attention as soon as possible.






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