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Cant ejaculate

HI, I am 26...i recently got married about 2 months ago...i am mastrubating since 12 and everything is fine and well...since i got married its hard for to to ejaculte. Sometimes i do get climax and everything else but sperm..after when i pee i can see my sperm coming out but not during sex...what can be the issue and can it be solved??

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Shane
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First of all i want to thank you for replying...well still same old story...everything is good ..i get erected feeel that i am gonna ejaculate, felt all the feeling u normally do when u r going to ejaculate...but still cant, it felt like i did it but it stops inside pennis, and then when i urinate it comes out in start.I Never ever ever had any problem like this till i got married, do u think it will go away with time??coz i want to start family asap...and it is soo frustrating when i have to go through this.

Thanks DR.Singh .
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First of all i want to thank you for replying...well still same old story...everything is good ..i get erected feeel that i am gonna ejaculate, felt all the feeling u normally do when u r going to ejaculate...but still cant, it felt like i did it but it stops inside pennis, and then when i urinate it comes out in start.I Never ever ever had any problem like this till i got married, do u think it will go away with time??coz i want to start family asap...and it is soo frustrating when i have to go through this.

Thanks DR.Singh
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Hello,
Since you are having erections when you were masturbating and in view of your recent marriage, you may be having erectile dysfunction which is psychological in nature. In your case it looks more psychological and psychological counseling helps.

Talk to your partner openly about any fears or apprehensions, eat nutritious healthy food, exercise regularly and cut down on smoking or alcohol if you are taking it.
If still a problem then get yourself evaluated from a doctor.

I hope it helps. It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.




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