Hi this is hard to talk about here goes im 18 and i can't perform sexually everytime i go to have sex i lose my erection and i can't get it up
can't seem to get hard again its worrying me and my girlfriend what can i do about this could it be impotence? My penis is really small only 3 inches long erect could that be the problem?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Politics_Junkie answered Tuesday January 4 2005, 11:38 pm: Not being an expert on problems of this kind, the best advice I can give you is to see a urologist, which is a doctor that specializes in these types of problems. What I can tell you is that sexual difficulties of this type are not usually related to penis size, so that shouldn't be the root of the problem. It's also important to realize that this could simply be a temporary part of development and it could very well go away in a few years. If more is involved, your doctor can prescribe medications to help.
I know it can be horribly embarrassing to go to a doctor about something like this, but remember that this is exactly what they deal with every single day; it's their job. You'll probably be the 10th guy your doctor has spoken to about sexual problems on the day of your appointment, this is a very common problem. There's also a good chance that the urologist has spent some time with someone suffering from some kind of horrible, raging, penis disfiguring STD. When you start to get embarrassed, just think about that guy and you'll be surprised how much better you'll feel. [ Politics_Junkie's advice column | Ask Politics_Junkie A Question ]
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