Yes - this is called priapism and it is a serious and painful medical condition.[1]
It is a medical term more commonly known as morning wood. It happens to most men when they get an erection upon waking from sleep
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Medicines that are available for erection problems are Viagra, Trazodone, Phetolamine, Yohimbine, Apomorphine, and Alprostadil. The most efficient medicine available is Viagra because an enzyme within Viagra turns off the erection.
She may if there is some sort of medical problem. however most of the women that are pregnant and have baby's do not have injections. But then most of the women that have baby's in the world also don't have access to medical advice.
First of all, you spelled unusual wrong and second of all I have no idea if there is an unusual medical symton or not, I mean I know someone who had vertigo and there are many wierd cancers
The most obvious symptom of erectile problmes is the inability to maintain an erection. One can also have a lack of desire or suffer from premature ejaculation.
Just exactly that. An erection that doesn't go down and most likely just gets harder. That gets painful after a while.
The "best" erections are early in the morning after a sleep cycle. Also, kissing and touching with a partner can lead to the most heightened states of arousal and therefore can lead to the best erection.
Late in his life he developed Parkinson's Disease - although there is evidence that the symptoms might also have been the result of years of sometimes daily amphetamine injections administered to him by his doctor. But he had already committed suicide in 1945 before it could make him an invalid. His medical records show that his most persistent "medical" problem was intestinal: constant and uncontrollable flatulence. Indications are also that his libido was not all that it should be and he battled his erection problems with cocaine and injections of bull semen.
Late in his life he developed Parkinson's Disease - although there is evidence that the symptoms might also have been the result of years of sometimes daily amphetamine injections administered to him by his doctor. But he had already committed suicide in 1945 before it could make him an invalid. His medical records show that his most persistent "medical" problem was intestinal: constant and uncontrollable flatulence. Indications are also that his libido was not all that it should be and he battled his erection problems with cocaine and injections of bull semen.
There are number of products which can help. The most talked about products include Viagra and Cialis. Other alternative include erection oils, gels, and creams which can be applied directly to the penis to stimulate blood flow and making the erection last longer.
No, an erection does not need to have an ejaculation under stimulation. Most boys will have many erections before giving any stimulation to it sexually.