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  • 29/01/2025

I'm dealing with premature ejaculation and I'm not sure who the right doctor to talk to is. Can I see a gynaecologist about it? I want to make sure I'm going to the right specialist.

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consult sexologist

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Consult a Urologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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I'm having some trouble and really need some advice. For about a week now, I've been experiencing a heavy pain and a burning sensation when I pull the skin back on my penis. It also hurts the same way when I urinate and even when I go potty. It's really uncomfortable, and I'm not sure whether I should see a dermatologist or a sexologist about this. Could you guide me on which doctor would be the best to consult?

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