Posts Tagged ‘Sex’

Is there effective and safe treatment for precum leakage?

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Question by Bob:


Hello. My name is Bob. I am only 15 years old. I have been masturbating (please don’t let my parents know) for almost 3 years.

Earlier I did it every day, 1-2 times. Now I only do it 2-3 times per month. I started experiencing precum leakage.

When I even think about sex, or see beautiful girl and imagine sex with her, or watch porn – precum starts leaking out of my penis.

Is it normal or not?

If not – what can I do? Can you recommend me any remedy or treatment for my precum leakage?

Answer:

Hello, dear Bob. I think your precum leakage is absolutely normal as it’s usually caused by sexual excitement and arousal. And you started masturbated less often – that also was the contributing factor.

However, to get sure all is OK with you, you should ask your parents get you to your doctor. You can tell them you have a question which you would like to discuss privately with a doctor and I hope they won’t ask more questions. Or you can call to your doctor’s office and try to speak to him by phone.

That’s all for now, have a nice day and be healthy!


I can have an erection only when I masturbate – is this ED?

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Question by Marcus:


Hello. I am Marcus, 38.

I have been married with my wife for 15 years.

Recently I realized that I was having troubles with erection.

I am able to achieve an erection only when I masturbate.

When we are trying to have sex – erection is very weak and usually I am unable to enter my wife.

She is afraid that she is the cause of the problem, that I don’t want to have sex with her, but that’s not true!

She is very hot and sexy, I feel arousal when I think of having sex with her. But I am unable to do it anymore! Is this impotence?

About me: I am healthy man, leading healthy life. I eat good food, exercise every other day, don’t have any serious health issues. Don’t take any meds. I also have doctor exam and blood test every year.

What is wrong with me? If this is erectile dysfunction, how can I fix impotence? Please, help!

Answer:

Hello, Marcus. I’m pretty sure that your wife is not the cause of the problem as you say you feel arousal when dreaming of sex with her.

Your problem could be caused by some psychological issue – stress, depression, fear of not being able to satisfy your wife and so on. First thing you should do is to talk to her honestly.

You both should reduce anxiety when you are preparing to have sex. You should trust each other. You both should be relaxed. It can help you to fix impotence.

Anyway it is essential for you to consult your doctor. Your ed can be a symptom of a serious underlying disease – for example, diabetes. You should have some tests done in order to determine the cause of troubles with ed and to prevent it from developing.

I wish you good luck!


Last time I had an erection was 2 years ago – what can I do?

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Question by Tod:


Hello. For about 2 years I have experienced troubles with erection.

Actually 2 years ago was the very last time I was able to achieve it.

I think I have male impotence.

My wife left me. We divorced.

I decided to stop any relationships with women as I was unable to satisfy them and it was very embarrassing.

But a couple of days ago I met wonderful women. All was OK, we chatted and walked on the streets.
After that we came to my place and made an attempt to have sex. But again my erection was too weak and I was unable do anything…

Please, help! Is there any way to fix impotence? I want to be healthy again.

Answer:

Hello, Tod. Thanks for your question.

Male impotence can be caused by psychological or physical causes.

Most common psychological causes are stress, depression and anxiety. They cause about 20% of all impotence cases.

Good way to fix psychogenic impotence is to focus on physical sensations of your and your partner’s bodies rather than on sexual arousal. Close warm relationship can help improve erection too.

You should also check if you have nocturnal erections. If you don’t – your ED is mist likely caused by physical factors, such as serious underlying diseases, trauma, surgery of many others.

In any case if you want your impotence fixed I suggest you to consult your doctor and have some tests done in order to determine the cause of your impotence. After that your doctor will determine an appropriate treatment. Please have in mind that impotence is a manageable condition and in many cases the treatment include certain medications, such as generic Viagra or others.


Can having sex during menstrual period cause impotence (ED)?

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Question by Jack:


Hello.

My name is Jack, I am 20.

Yesterday I had sex with my new girlfriend.

During intercourse I saw blood in her vagina.

She told me it was because of her menstruation.

Please, let me know if having sex with girl during her menstruation period can make me impotent?

Looking forward to hear from you.

Please, answer ASAP. Thank you!

Answer:

Dear Jack. Having sexual intercourse during menstruation cannot cause impotence or any other sexual dysfunction. It has no any relation to it. So you can stop worrying – everything gonna be all right. Here you can read more about causes of impotence.

My best wishes to you and your girlfriend.


I have semen discharged from my penis during sexual foreplay.

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Question by Colin:


Hello. I am 35 years old male and I have a sexual problem.

It started about 2 months ago.

I have huge amount of semen discharging from my penis when I get aroused during foreplay with my girlfriend.

After that I lose my erection and unable to continue with intercourse.

Even if we have sex before I lose my erection I can’t last long – usually I can last 1-3 minutes. It puts big strain on our relationship, please help!

I used to masturbate but I stopped doing it as I thought it could be the cause of the problem. But it didn’t help. I also have type 1 Diabetes (I was diagnosed with it when I was 12). To manage it I take humalog insulin and lantus. I also take vitamin C 500mg and centrum multi vitamin, 100 mg of fish oil, 5mg of lisinopril and 300mg of wellbutrin daily.

I had my kidneys and urine checked about 1 month ago – they were completely normal. I don’t drink alcohol and I don’t do drugs. I don’t smoke.

Answer:

Hello, Colin. You should realize that as a man with type 1 Diabetes you are likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction at an earlier age, because you have had your Diabetes for a long period of time (since you were 12).

According to numerous medical tests men with type 1 Diabetes in 20% of cases have low testosterone level. So I suggest you to visit your physician and check your testosterone level.

If testosterone levels are OK you should check other possible causes of weak erections. They could be of psychological nature – e.g. stress, depression or anxiety.

Anyway I strongly recommend you to visit your physician to check your testosterone levels because you are in a risk group of lowered testosterone as you have type 1 Diabetes.

The choice of impotence treatment option is up to your doctor.

To find out more about impotence and diabetes you can visit this section of our site.


I have chronic what I think is a UTI. I have burning and frequent …

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Question by Andreas:


I have chronic what I think is a UTI.

I have burning and frequent need to urinate after sex a couple times a month.

Lately though (the last month or so) I have had a constant low burning sensation that is a little worse during urination but not as bad as the previous episodes.

What can I do here?

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Gender: Male
Age: 39
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Accepted Answer: Thank you for your question.

UTIs in men (especially younger men) are relatively rare, although we do see them. If you have been having this problem for about a month or so, you need to be checked for a condition called “chronic prostatitis”. Chronic prostatitis is a low-grade infection of your prostate which can give symptoms similar to a UTI. Usually with chronic prostatitis there is some kind of pain in the testicular/rectal area present, but not always.
In any case, you need to see your GP or urologist for a urine test and to determine if there is an infection or not. If there is just a plain UTI, you will need antibiotics for 5-7 days to get rid of it. If you get diagnosed with prostatitis, then treatment with antibiotics is longer – usually 4 weeks. Prostatitis can be diagnosed by doing a rectal exam and feeling the prostate. The best specialist to consult would be a urologist. Taking over-the-counter cranberry supplement will most likely not help get rid of a UTI. It is usually helpful in preventing UTI for someone who has it frequently.
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