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  • Male
  • 21 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm having trouble during sex because my penis suddenly stops working. It's like there's no movement at all. Can you help me understand what's going on?

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Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

It sounds like you may be experiencing erectile dysfunction, which can have both physical and psychological causes, such as stress, anxiety, or underlying health conditions. I recommend consulting a doctor to evaluate your overall health and discuss treatment options tailored to your needs.

Dr. Kareemulla Suggests...

Consult a Urologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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