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Q: Psycho-emotional erectile dysfunction
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 26th, 2008
I find it hard to get and keep and erection. Its a lot of work to get it up and once its up i have to keep stimulating it if i stop for a few seconds it starts to go soft again. This started when i was 18. I couldnt get it up when trying to have sex with a girl and i havent had sex since because of this. the same thing happens with masturbation. Also lately when i ejaculate the semen just flows out like water. I used to get strong ejaculations where it shoots out up to my stomach or chest but now most of the time it just flows out. Its really upseting me. Also as soon as i ejaculate i go soft. Just a couple of seconds after. I dont drink or smoke or use drugs. Also i am not overweight. I know this is not normal for someone my age. Thanks for any help.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on June 26th, 2008
Erectile Dysfunction Answer A4333
I can’t be sure if there is an organic reason for your erectile dysfunction but it is likely that a psycho-emotional reason may be present.


You can consult a urologist about your problem.





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