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Q: Chest pain during erection
asked by: DoctorQuestion on January 25th, 2007
Hi,I enlarged my penis with a natural penis enlargement technique,and now its lenght is 17 cm and its circumference is 12 cm.but now i have a serious problem,when i have an erection,i feel a lot of pain in my heart and my left hand,i have to say i have M.V.P (Mitral Valve Prolapse).can you tell me the reason of the pain?and what can i do?is there any way to reduce my penis to its normal size without surgery?
thanks for your kindness.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on January 31st, 2007
Sexual Health - Men Answer A2230
It doesn’t seem likely that an erection of your penis can be the principle reason for pain in your chest. You canconsult a cardiologist regarding mitral valve prolaps and the chest pain. You may need an ECG and a coronary stress-test to help diagnose the condition... and a heart ultrasound scan to evaluate your heart condition.


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