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can viagra-boosted erections change penis shape?

I do not have ED, but about a 18 months ago, I read that Viagra was even helpful for those with no ED but wanted to feel like 18 again (I'm 44).  So I go some and tried (never a full dose).  I would use  about a third of a 100mg pill.  Yes, I did feel like 18 and my wife loved it.  So, I continued usage here and there over the course of time.  I also masturbate frequently (but don't use viagra at those times).

Well, I have noticed that the tip of my penis, when flaccid, almost seems to have slightly lose skin. (I think this area is called the meatus.) After an erection, sometimes the opening to the urethra seems slightly raised.

I can share pics if anyone can help.  my wife does not know I've taken viagra and I don't want to go to the family doctor unless I must.
Any help or direction is appreciated.
thanks
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thanks for the words.

I have cut down on the masturbation (and believe it or not, the object of my fantasy is usually my wife!).

I will try posting this in the urology section and see what comes up.

thanks again.
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You could visit a urologist, but it doesn't sound like anything serious.  You are looking too closely and seeing little changes, in my view.  Surprised that your doctor prescribed Viagra, even though you don't have ED.  I would cut down on the masturbation, but that is just a personal preference on my part.
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Actually, I hadn't heared about that. The best way for problem solving is to visit urology.
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