Urologist can check: A urologist can evaluate to see what the problem might be. The doctor will need all the details, such as when the problem occurs (with sex, with masturbation, with both), how it fails (not erect enough, erect enough but only for a short time), how the orgasm is (no orgasm, orgasm but no semen comes out), how often one masturbates, how often one has sex, any diabetes or high blood pressure, etc....
Answered 12/11/2013
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In Addition: I would also look at your medications. Many medications can affect men sexually, either with erectile dysfunction or interfering with orgasm. Antidepressant and blood pressure medications are the most common, but others can be implicated.
Answered 9/3/2018
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