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Why can't I get hard after I cum.?


Question Posted Tuesday January 17 2012, 4:13 pm

Why can't I get hard after I cum?


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adviceman49 answered Wednesday January 18 2012, 10:41 am:
All men are different. Younger men generally recover quickly and can regain an erection in a matter of minutes. Others take longer, just how long is different for each of us.


If you are concerned that your recovery period is to long or non existent. Then a visit to you're family doctor for a testosterone level check might be in order. Low testosterone is a probable cause or maybe something else. Most likely though what you are experiencing is normal for you.


You can see a doctor in total privacy and confidence as long as you are over 14. There is a law known as HIPPA passed by Congress that gives you this right. One of the specific reasons for this law was so that teenagers could get proper medical treatment and advice for their Reproductive Health.


What this law means is you can see a doctor; either your family doctor or any medical clinic, family panning service or Hospital ER, without mom or dad with you or in the exam room with you. This gives you the privacy you need to discuss any problem you have with your doctor in total confidence that the doctor cannot tell anyone without your written permission. Whatever you may be examined and treated for; any prescription the doctor may write stays between you and the doctor.


The doctor I suggest you see is a Urologist. This is the specialty that generally would cover a mans reproductive health issues.

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Matt answered Wednesday January 18 2012, 3:44 am:
You're human.

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