My husband has phimosis and he finds it difficult to ejaculate while having sex, only stimulation by hand works for him. Also recently I was diagnosed with cervical erosion . Are these two things related. We are finding regular intercourse very tough since I have dryness and itching and he gets pain when there isn't enough lubrication.
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Your partner should visit a urologist for evaluation and you should consult a gynecologist. Avoid having unprotected intercourse until treatment is complete.
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