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Q: Injuries of the penis
asked by: DoctorQuestion on December 14th, 2008
Well my questions are: Has anyone ever encountered this before? Should I be worried that this will affect my chances to have children later on? Will this have any effect on my sex life and should I go see a doctor about it?


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on December 18th, 2008
Sexual Health - Men Answer A5095


Current medical status: Basically my girlfriend and I were having sex last night when we discovered there was blood so we just assumed that it was her period, cleaned up and went to bed. This morning when I was showering however I noticed that (and I may be way off with the proper names here) my vas deferens seemed to have become “unattached” for want of a better word from the head of my penis. What I am referring to as vas deferens is the little tube that connects just near the tip of the head, and from the research I have done so far that seems to be the most accurate name.




It is hard to understand what the real problem is. Anyway, it seems that you have somehow damaged your penis.
You should visit a urologist ASAP who will do a physical examination as well as additional laboratory and functional tests.




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