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Q: Penis Problems
asked by: downwardspiral on June 1st, 2007
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Alright for the past few weeks I have had a number of strange things happening. I have thin dark purplish veins in my penis that were not htere before. I also have trouble getting a decent erection which was no problem whatsoever about a month ago. It also stings a small bit when I pee sometimes (Although I have had a history with urinary tract infection so this may have nothing to do with the actual issue). what could the problem be? I am quite worried all the time because of it Crying or Very sad
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aszalajka
replied on June 2nd, 2007
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i would suggest you make an appnt to see your Dr.
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downwardspiral
replied on June 2nd, 2007
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I did. He said "veeins in our penis get more prominant as you grow older" and that "erectile dysfunction was someting you dont go to a docter for and someone else" or some caca like that.
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HealthySex
replied on June 2nd, 2007
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Looks like your problem is that you need a new doctor. ED is something you go to a doctor for, though you don't necessarily want to take their drugs.

Did he not even bother doing any tests for the stinging?

You probably need a new doctor, and maybe a specialist for the time being.
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Hubert
replied on June 5th, 2007
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My god, did he not check you for anything like diabeties or an infection?

You shouldn't feel a stinging pain when urinating unless you haven't drunk enough water.
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downwardspiral
replied on June 5th, 2007
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well i was given a full physical that day and showed I do not have diabetes. When I asked him though, he said there are no infections that cause ED.
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HealthySex
replied on June 5th, 2007
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Infections can cause stinging though.
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