Hello I don't know exact sexual problem
1 I have social anxiety problem
2 I don't have any sexual problem before,my masturbation time is good and semen come is good but now I left masturbation and if I do low semen come out
3 in past i have bad habit of watch adult movies but now I left watch adult content and masturbation
4 nowadays I feel excited very quickly and sometimes I feel excitement loose very quickly or u can say penis ejaculation very quickly
5 I am unmarried so I want this problem solved before marriage
So tell me it is premature ejaculation or erection problem
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Hi,
It seems you have developed symptoms of both erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.
Let me explain you about your issue -
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?
If you have erectile dysfunction, you can't attain or maintain your erection. If you have premature ejaculation, you have an erection but you reach orgasm and ejaculate earlier than you or your partner would have liked. However, erectile dysfunction can actually lead to the development of premature ejaculation.
However this issue is not a major problem to worry as there are medications and treatment available for the same.
Age 29
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