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Hello, Doctor:
1.
I would like to ask, a few months ago I noticed that whenever I have an erection, pre-ejaculatory fluid comes out immediately, and this happens even if the erection lasts less than a minute.
Is this a sign of premature ejaculation?
2.
I have never had any sexual experience, so I don't know if my penis is different from others, nor do I understand what constitutes a curved penis.
Although I have seen it in adult films, I didn't think much of it.
Recently, I read some reports stating that a curved penis could lead to difficulties in sexual intercourse.
Could you please tell me if penile correction surgery is expensive? What precautions should be taken before the surgery? After the surgery, how soon (at the earliest) can I return to work? Can the correction surgery be performed together with circumcision?
rossi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/10/29
Dr. Lin Wenxu reply Urology
Hello Mr.
Rossi:
Regarding your first question: Male arousal can indeed involve secretions, which is not the same as ejaculation, and it is not directly related to premature ejaculation.
For your second question: Penile curvature refers to an excessive bending of the penis during erection, which can lead to pain during erection or intercourse.
In such cases, further treatment may be necessary.
PS: Generally speaking, it is normal for most individuals to have some degree of curvature in their penis during erection; it is not completely straight.
Reply Date: 2004/10/29
More Info
Understanding premature ejaculation (PE) and penile curvature can be quite complex, and it's important to approach these topics with sensitivity and a clear understanding of the medical implications. Let's address your questions one by one.
1. Premature Ejaculation: The experience you described, where you notice pre-ejaculatory fluid (often referred to as "pre-cum") leaking out shortly after an erection, can be concerning, especially if it happens consistently and with minimal stimulation. Premature ejaculation is generally defined as ejaculation that occurs with minimal sexual stimulation before, on, or shortly after penetration, and it can lead to distress for both partners. However, the presence of pre-ejaculatory fluid alone does not necessarily indicate that you are experiencing premature ejaculation. It’s important to consider the context of your sexual experiences and feelings. Since you mentioned that you have not had sexual experiences before, it might be beneficial to consult with a healthcare provider who specializes in sexual health. They can provide a more comprehensive evaluation and help you understand if what you are experiencing is indeed premature ejaculation or if it could be related to anxiety or other factors.
2. Penile Curvature: Regarding your concerns about penile curvature, it’s important to note that some degree of curvature is normal and common among men. However, if the curvature is significant enough to cause pain or difficulty during sexual intercourse, it may be a condition known as Peyronie's disease. This condition can develop due to scar tissue formation in the penis, leading to a bend or curve. If you are unsure whether your penis is curved or if it is causing issues, a consultation with a urologist would be advisable. They can assess your situation and determine if any treatment is necessary.
As for the surgical options, penile curvature correction surgery can vary in cost depending on the complexity of the case and the specific procedures involved. It's essential to discuss the financial aspects with your healthcare provider or the surgical center beforehand.
Before undergoing any surgical procedure, including penile curvature correction, it is crucial to have a thorough discussion with your surgeon about the risks, benefits, and what to expect during recovery. You should also discuss any pre-operative assessments that may be necessary, such as imaging studies or blood tests.
In terms of recovery, the time it takes to return to work can vary based on the type of surgery performed and your individual healing process. Generally, many patients can return to non-strenuous work within a week, but this can vary. Your surgeon will provide specific guidance based on your situation.
Regarding the possibility of combining penile curvature correction with circumcision (removal of the foreskin), this is something that can be discussed with your surgeon. In some cases, it may be feasible to perform both procedures simultaneously, but this will depend on your specific circumstances and the surgeon's recommendations.
In conclusion, both premature ejaculation and penile curvature are common concerns that can be addressed with the right medical guidance. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide personalized advice and treatment options based on your individual needs. Remember, open communication with your healthcare provider is key to addressing any concerns you may have about your sexual health.
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