Posted By: magoo251
...even if it's a big, embarrassing deal for you.
As my Swedish ski instructor said, "Eventually, you must grab a nut--and point them downhill."
Find yourself a female urologist if that helps. My urologist is great, but it's a little creepy being examined by him. His nurse is a cutie, though. I love it when she comes in to give me an ultra sound. "Unbuckle, drop 'em, and lower your shorts a little," she says. Who can say no? LOL.
Maybe the urologist will put you on a low-carb diet, make you get more exercise, and put you on testosterone injections.
But, there also might be something more seriously wrong. The symptom you described is not good.
Trust me, things will be fine after the first few minutes BCD with the urologist.
Mac
I'm 60 and have been to a urologist for what turned out to be a prostate biopsy. His nurse practitioner assistant was a woman. She sealed the deal for me on the first visit when it came time for the finger-up-the-butt part. Her comment to me was, "Either I can do it or the doctor can do it. My finger's smaller." I found this guy via my GP. I looked him up and found out that he's one of the best in the DC Metro area.
Totally unrelated to the prostate issue (turned out to be a non-issue, fortunately), I've developed Peyronie's. I have no idea how I may have injured (if I did) the plumbing. I'm a runner and am fit, so, there are no lifestyle issues of which I'm aware. I plan to bring it up when I see him (and her) for my six-month follow-up visit in January.
In spite of the curved erection (scar tissue is on top right behind the glans), I can still get reasonably hard and perform. No ladies have complained yet.
So, as others have said, find a good urologist with whom you're comfortable and spill your guts. Doing nothing is like having chest pains and being afraid to see a cardiologist.