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Does My Partner Really Suffer From Erectile Dysfunction ?

Hi, thank you very much Hi, The doctor tell my partner that he has a problem with the small blood vessels so blood doesn t flaw well in his penis he told me that when he try to have sex with his wife he can t and there is no erection and no ejaulation and this hurts him a lot he feels paine under his testicles but when he is with me (we have never had sex before )only when he touches me ,hold me ,kises me he feels excited so he ejaculate without erection or sex so I need to know more .thank you a lot
Wed, 18 Jan 2012
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Hi,

Thanks for query,

Your partner has got erectile dysfunction.

It may be due to,

1, psychological due to fear for failing intercourse.

2,Some hormonal imbalance.

3,In diabetes this is common complain.
He can take Viagra after consulting doctor.

Consult sexologist and get investigated.

Ok and bye.
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Does My Partner Really Suffer From Erectile Dysfunction ?

Hi, Thanks for query, Your partner has got erectile dysfunction. It may be due to, 1, psychological due to fear for failing intercourse. 2,Some hormonal imbalance. 3,In diabetes this is common complain. He can take Viagra after consulting doctor. Consult sexologist and get investigated. Ok and bye.