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Q: Sexual Health - Men Question
asked by: DoctorQuestion on January 3rd, 2006
I am an uncircumsized male. I have not had sex very often in my lifetime. Especially of late. I resort to masturbation for the most part to satisfy my sexual desires. I am very shy and when with a woman I generally am nervous as was the case acouple nights ago while having sex with my partner. The problem I had was a discomfort around the rim of the head of my penis. The discomfort was so bad I had to stop intercourse. There was also very, very little sensitivity on the head of my penis. except for the discomfort I hardly could feel I was in this woman. Could this be caused by the anxiety? Should I see a urologist?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on January 6th, 2006
Sexual Health - Men Answer A80
First, you can go to a urologist to request an examination for any possible medical disorders that may be causing you discomfort during sex. If everything is OK, you can seek help from a mental health professional to investigate why you don’t enjoy the sensations you experience during sex.


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