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Q: Phimosis and erectile dysfunction
asked by: DoctorQuestion on September 16th, 2008
what can i do...i don't want to have a surgery of my penis...is there any medicines i can take to have a better erection


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 22nd, 2008
Erectile Dysfunction Answer A4718
Current medical status: i am having to maintain my erection..i mean to stay hard all during the act... i have a phimosis and my penis often itches...under the skin and inside itself
Current medical treatment: none

With phimosis you will always have problems with the erection. I am afraid that surgery is the only treatment for phimosis.

You could consult an orthopedist.




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