yes in some cases. but i'd get a medical opinion first
2006-11-20 07:18:49
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answered by kattz1111 2
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It is not normal for anyone to have an erection problem, at any age. My only question is: what do you concider an erection problem?
It may be that you need to calm down and really think about this matter. You may be just a little over-concerned and think that you have to get up and stay up - any any time you choose.
That is not the case. For example, are you not able to have an erection when a lady is turning you on, are you unable to satisfy a lady during sex, or do you ejaculate too fast, before you begin the act of sex? Two but not all are a sign of sexual problem.
However, I am not suggesting that you don't know what you are talking about, nor am I suggesting that you do not need to see your Physician. The only point I want you to take into account is: you are way too young to be having problems with erections and far too young for any treatments available.
Here's something, however, that you should try that will not lead to all of the severe consequences as other methods recommended in medicine; it's called The Stop-Start Technique, developed by David S. Hersh, Ed.D., FAACS, Clinical Sexologist:
http://www3.telus.net/dr_sex/MAKE%20PLEASURE%20LAST.htm
Hope this answers your question!
2006-11-20 19:09:53
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answered by bkdaniels2006 5
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Email me and explain what sort of erection problems you mean. I suppose you mean you are having trouble getting them or keeping them.
I would ask you a lot of questions and when you answered them we might find out what is the gist of the problem.
The only thing I can say here wothout asking a lot is that anyone who has trouble getting or maintaing an errection may be having a problem wiht circulation and it may be an underlying sign of cardio vascular disease.
I am familiar with a wonderful product that really helps solve cardio vascular disease and several foods to eat that can help.
If you are interested in that information please email me seperately.
If you e-mail me and go into detail and explain your life, I mean basics and give some hints as to what might be casueing this.
How is your diet your status the sorts of sexual activites you engage in and the ones you do not.
there could be a emotioal reason or a physiological reason for you r situation. I have advised hundreds of persons ove rthe mast years and learned many things from them by doing it. Perhaps something you tell me will help someone ekse and perhsps something I learned form some one else will help you.
2006-11-20 15:34:07
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answered by Answer M 3
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Mine began way before that. it happens all the time and no definite cure is possible.
2006-11-20 15:47:51
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answered by blackbird 4
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NO.....tell him to go to a doctor it could be his hormone levels.
2006-11-20 15:25:35
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answered by RiTA 2
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