Penis hardness

2023-08-29 08:54:11
Penis gets erect but can't able to maintain the hardness for a long time. Not able to enter into her vagina ,but fingers goes in.
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Hello, It seems you are not getting good hard erections. Let me explain you about your issue in brief - Does it happen you get little Erection you feel you should go in and the moment you try to enter it goes down and it’s not hard enough for you to penetrate? Sometimes even if you penetrate you seem to lose your Erection soon? At some point in a man’s life, he may have difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection. Erection problems occur when you can’t achieve or maintain an erection that’s firm enough to have sexual intercourse. Erection problems are also known as: * erectile dysfunction (ED) * impotence * sexual dysfunction In your case I believe you have developed symptoms of Erectile dysfunction. However this issue is not a major problem to worry as there are medications and treatment available for the same. Rest assured your problem can be resolved.
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Answered2023-08-30 17:54:55

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Thank you for sharing query here .. Need detailed evaluation for your query..we I'll look after your concern in detailed once you consult us .and don't worry at all .we are here for your help only. .God Bless You

Answered2023-08-30 14:40:21

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Sir Use some Ayurveda booster N Change your diet menu N life style N take proper knowledge about this first Do work on root cause

Answered2023-08-30 02:26:05

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Probably you are suffering from erectile dysfunction, it's in your best interest if you consult a Psychiatrist in-person and discuss with him/her if tadalafil can be prescribed.
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Consult a Psychiatrist

Answered2023-08-29 17:15:17

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Loss of erection before vaginal penetration is erectile dysfunction. Need more information to make a diagnosis. Consult a sexologist or a psychiatrist with psychosexual background for management.
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Take a consultation

Answered2023-08-29 08:58:37

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it needs oroper history to comment on, please consult with sexologist

Answered2023-08-29 08:56:08

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