how about seeing a cocks man and have him determine if you have a dick disease.
on a serious note, see a urologist. s/he is familiar all functions of the penis, especially urological and erectile disorders. it's good to have a urologist just to have a yearly prostate checkup. most cases of early detection of prostate cancer can usually be treated successfully.
2006-09-11 06:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Urologists
2006-09-11 05:22:15
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answered by Jacques Closeau 2
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Women!
2006-09-11 13:59:55
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answered by Jim D. 2
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Proctologist
2006-09-11 06:25:37
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Urologists basically., but endocrinologists too, although not exclusively with regards to issues related to male fertility problems.
2006-09-11 05:24:08
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answered by listen_up 1
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A urologist is mostly for men and for the penis. A urologist can help with sperm issues, erectile issues, and even urinary and prostate issues.
2006-09-11 05:22:24
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answered by Brad 4
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Gynaecology comes from the ancient greek words for "women" and "ology" meaning "study of".
What are for men? ....vets?
Just kidding!
2006-09-11 05:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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it truly is not any longer unusual in any respect. between the clinical specialist's I artwork with heavily as a nurse is a male. he's an OB/GYN. it truly is attainable this authentic contributor you're conversing of is a nurse or clinical specialist.
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answered by mansell 4
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Just a Dr.
2006-09-11 05:29:06
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answered by 98ta 3
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They are for men too?
2006-09-11 05:21:02
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answered by A H 1
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