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I'm not having morning erection from the last two days but when I go to masturbate I'm having normal erection . Is this a sign for erectile dysfunction or is it normal?
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Hello, not having early morning erection for two days and having normal erection while masturbation doesn't need any intervention. It's perfectly normal. If something is normal then you don't need any medicine. Regards Dr Prashant Baspure FECSM (Fellow of European committee of sexual medicine) www.askpassionfruit.com
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Hello ! It is normal not to have morning erections for a couple of days and then you yourself know that you are able to have erections when masturbating or there is arousal when you are excited. The right sex education is important here. Please apply logic - how can there be any physical issue or ED when this is alright with sexual activity. Identify this as an unnecessary repetitive thought and you end up checking and rechecking again. This behaviour becomes unhealthy and creates insecurity within you and you lose confidence . So please stop it and don't worry. At this stage you don't need any medicines or scans or tests - all you need is a good doctor who can apply logic and tell you that this is normal and focus on improving your behaviour ! Take care Dr Shivadev M. MD(Psy), FECSM(Fellow of European Society for Sexual Medicine) Psychiatrist and Sexologist
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