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Painn near the forehead when have an erection

Hello, When I have erection I feel a pain near the forehead, I dont know why, maybe some vase its broken or something, and nowadays its getting worse and I feel pain even without an erection. Is it connected to the brain? And why do I have it? I have an erection quite easly and when I  masturbated it only lasted 10 seconds and I felt really pain so i stopped doing it. I dont know if neurology is the right place but I am not an expert. Please answer me.
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ASAP, as soon as possalbe,
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Start with you own doctor and then he can, refures you to a more specialised doctor to treat your problem.
Good Luck
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what iS ASAP?
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what type of doctor should I go?
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Hi Ricardinho, best advice would be to get to a doctore ASAP, for me I think you do have a disorder then needs more attention than we can give you here.
Good Luck
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Sexual arousal causes a significant increase in blood pressure. Rapidly increasing blood pressure can cause neurological symptoms if there are abnormalities inn the vasculature.
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