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i have a friend who disclosed to me that he has (ed) erectile dysfunction he said that he tried to have sex with a girl who was a virgin he was also a virgin he said that he felt like broke in his wood and he left a bump on it and he lost erection he didn't tell his parents cause he didn't want them to find out how he says when he gets an erection it doesn't last long and his wood is curved downward

well i told him that he had a penile fracture and that he should go to a doctor but he is too stubburn

will viagra help him

2007-08-15 01:50:50 · 2 answers · asked by kevin c 3 in Health Other - Health

he is about 18 and this happened when he was 11 i thing it already healed that making it curve

2007-08-15 05:19:48 · update #1

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my ex-hubby's penis was stepped on and 'broke'... (long story involving peeing off a balcony) ... it was never checked by a doctor.. he never told his folks... he was bent sideways the rest of his life.... "Left turn, Clyde!"..... it never hindered his lovemaking, but did get him a few laffs... still, your buddy's best move is to have it examined, as the rupture could cause other problems later in life.... he's very young, so no, Viagra is NOT for him..... but a good doctor IS!!!....

2007-08-15 03:12:54 · answer #1 · answered by meanolmaw 7 · 0 0

Viagra will not help, it could make it worse. Your advice was good but it is also likely that the actually ED, not being able to maintain the erection, is psychological. Once he stops worrying about his bent penis he'll likely maintain an erection.
The penile fracture is not life threatening but should be checked out. One of the chambers is likely ruptured and it takes time to heal. It can heal badly so get him to a doc. He can tell his parents it happened while masturbating.

2007-08-15 02:37:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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