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When I talk to my girlfriend over phone sometimes I get sexually excited and I feel pain in my penis and testis.

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When I talk to my girlfriend over phone sometimes I get sexually excited and I feel pain in my penis and testis.

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Published At July 11, 2017
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am 22 years old. When I talk to my girlfriend over phone sometimes I get sexually excited and I feel pain in my penis and testis. What do I do. Please help.

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

  • You have mentioned that whenever you talk to your girlfriend over phone you get excited.
  • Excitement during sexual talks is a natural process and not a disease.
  • I think it is very natural to get excited sexually, sometimes even during simple talk.
  • However you have not mentioned about how long this excitement lasts for. Because, excitement for a long duration becomes painful and it is natural to get pain during such a situation.
  • So, whenever you talk to your girlfriend and you get excited sexually, make sure it does not last longer, for more than a few minutes because it is natural to be painful.
  • Here are some tips which you can follow. First when you get excited for a longer duration, that time you can divert yourself to another topic or any other area other than sexual talk. This will automatically bring down your erection and the pain will be relieved.
  • The next method is, you can go for masturbation after some time after excitement. Then you will be relieved from this pain. Masturbation after excitement is totally a natural process and will never affect your sexual, mental and physical health.

Consult a sexologist online for further clarifications -->https://www.icliniq.com/ask-a-doctor-online/sexologist

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Pankaj Kumar Mittal
Dr. Pankaj Kumar Mittal

Psychiatry

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