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Penile fracture?

Let me give you the incident followed by the symptoms, so I was doing doggy style full on when my penis slipped out of the vagina and hit the area between the anus and vagina, in full erection it bent harshly on my left side, this was a shock and soon followed by pain, however I did not lose my erection and I did not hear the "popping" sound I read regularly, my penis works fine however it's been over a month and I still get pain during the process of getting an erection on my left side, so everytime I force the blood through its quite uncomfortable, once I have got a full erection it's not nearly as bad as the process prior to it, any thoughts? Should I go and see a doctor? Anything would
Be helpful thanks
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Hi,
I'm not a male, nor am I a doctor, but I suggest having this checked out by either your doctor or Urologist. Especially if the  pain continues and /or you notice any problems in regard to getting or maintaining an erection. Follow your instinct on this.
Good Luck
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