| Re: 19, may have a venous leak
Hey man,
I realized that I had a venous leak by suddenly noticing that I could maintain an erection for only 5-10 seconds, regardless of being alone or with a girl. While before the leak developed, I was able to maintain for many minutes. There is no "fix" to the disorder but there are ways to treat it. The most common are constriction rings put at the base of the penis to keep the blood in, vaccuum devices to "suck" blood into the penis, erection-inducing injections, and if these fail, implants are usually the next alternative.
If you think you have an issue, the first thing you'd wana do is make an appointment with your primary care physician. Tell him what's going on, explain your symptoms, etc. He'll then refer you to a urologist. Booking a urologist appointment takes between one and three months. The urologist will run various tests to determine if venous leak is the correct diagnosis.
If you explain some of your symptoms, me or some of the regulars who post here might be able to tell if your symptoms match those of a venous leak.
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