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Forthcoming Penis Examination

I've recently developed a penis abnomality, and my doctor (general practitioner) has told me that before considering referring me to a urologist it needs to be examined during a forthcoming appointment. I was also told it will need to be fully erect at some point, which surprised me a little bit, and I'm wondering what will happen and slightly nervous about it. Does anyone on here know what the procedure is likely to be, and if any drugs are involved? The Doctor is female by the way, and she said that she will be carrying out the exam herself during normal surgery hours.
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Exactly right you must be having erectile problems? The injection doesn't hurt as much as you think it would. I had one they were checking for blood flow and a venous leak. Good luck feels like a pinch. If you have ever got caught in your zipper it is worse.
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I wish I did ask more. But I don't want to make a big deal out of it. I've heard that sometimes they give you an injection, which can be rather uncomfortable, and I'm not too happy about facing that.
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I have never heard of anything like that, I think that I would ask a few more questions prior to the appointment.
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