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Weak erection

Hello...Im 18 and i have a problem Im having weak erections I cant maintain an erection and if i mastrubate I have an orgasm fast .. I have been watching porn for sometime and mastrubating..Sometimes My veins hurt But sometimes Not allways and I lost my morning erection I get it sometimes but so weak and it dissapears ... SO my question is Whats going on with me ? and What can I do to Fix this ? Its getting me deppressed
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it could be related with the rest of your mood. lossing appetite is not a good sign. Please refer to a doctor near you. You need to run a series of tests.
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To tell u the truth Maybe im deppressed I had problems Im mentally tired and my body is tired too .. Can this be related with my erection ?
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Well Im not in mood I My body is extremly weak im not energetic I can be deppressed too I lost my appetite too ... Can this affect my erection ?
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You need to see a doctor. maybe he can arrange for you to get some blood tests for hormonal issues. You re too young to have weak erections or to have lost your morning erections. It is very hard to say what is going on with you. Are you depressed for any reason? Is there a chance that this is mood related?
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