What if I get hard during a physical?

It's not something you can control, and it doesn't mean anything. Because it happens so often, doctors are used to it. If you get an erection during a physical exam, it won't upset or bother the doctor, so there's no need to feel embarrassed.
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How can I stop getting an erection during a physical?

5 Tips for stopping an erection
  1. Distract yourself. One of the first things you should do to get rid of an unwanted erection is to think about something else. ...
  2. Shift your position. Shifting your position can have two benefits. ...
  3. Meditation. ...
  4. Calm down and wait it out. ...
  5. Take a cold shower.
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Is it weird to get a boner at the doctor?

Do you need to be erect for a clinical exam? You don't, but it may happen unintentionally — and that's completely normal. Your penis is full of sensitive nerves and erogenous zones that are meant to help you get erect, so it isn't unusual for an erection to occur while your doctor is physically examining the area.
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Do you have to get your balls touched at a physical?

The doc may also feel the lymph nodes in your neck, armpits, and groin to see if there is any swelling, which can indicate an infection or other problem. The doctor also needs to touch and feel your testicles and the area around them to be sure they're developing properly and there are no problems.
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What happens if you get hard too much?

The medical name for having an erection that will not go down is priapism. It happens when the blood that fills the penis to make it erect gets trapped and cannot flow back out again. Priapism can cause severe pain. A prolonged erection can damage the penis and could cause permanent problems in getting an erection.
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How long does it take for a man to be ready for Round 2?

"Teenage boys can have a refractory period of a few minutes; a 30-year-old man is typically unable to have a second orgasm for half an hour or more; and for many men 50 years and older, one orgasm per day may be all they can achieve."
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Can you refuse parts of a physical exam?

Though your doctor conducts the examination, you're in charge. You can refuse any part of the exam, tests, or treatments ordered. Just be sure you fully understand the consequences of such a decision. Expect politeness, but respect the doctor's need to control the examination.
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Do female doctors check balls?

Aside from these finer details though, female physicians would perform a male health check in exactly the same way as their male colleagues. For testicular exams that would mean palpating both to check for lesions, lumps or other irregularities.
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Do guys get hard under anesthesia?

Intraoperative Penile Erection

The incidence of erection varies according to age, with a frequency of 8% in male patients younger than 50 years and 0.9% in older patients. Penile stimulation during preparation and instrumentation may result in penile erection even in the presence of general or regional anesthesia.
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Do doctors check your balls at a physical?

A testicular exam can make a guy feel a bit awkward or embarrassed, but just like checking a person's blood pressure, it's a normal part of a physical exam. The doctor checks the testicles and the area around them to make sure everything is healthy and that a guy doesn't have any problems, like a hernia.
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Do doctors ever get turned on?

ARE DOCTORS TURNED ON BY ATTRACTIVE PATIENTS? Yes and no. Maybe so. There is no doubt that doctors notice attractive patients just as much as you couldn't help but notice someone too tall, too short, coughing uncontrollably, lisping, shuffling along, or unattractive.
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How can I stop erection after surgery?

Ketoconazole effectively inhibits postoperative erections after urethral and penile reconstructive surgery, and should be considered a useful adjunct for the prevention of painful erections in the immediate postoperative period.
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Can you get an erection with an epidural?

Abstract. Objective: Penile erection following epidural anesthesia is an infrequent occurrence of unclear etioogy. It is very troublesome to perform the procedure during penile erection and attempting it leads to various complications.
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Why do doctors make you cough when holding your balls?

By asking you to cough while cupping your testicles, the doctor is checking for the possibility of a hernia – a lump which can occur from a weakness in the wall of the abdomen which pushes through to your scrotum. Hernias are rare in young men and if caught early can be fixed with a small operation.
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Why are my balls cold to the touch?

Testicles like to be cold

Your testicles (testes) are oval-shaped organs made up primarily of coiled tubes called seminiferous tubules. Sperm production takes place within those tubes. Ideally, sperm production occurs at around 93.2ºF (34ºC). This is 5.4ºF (3ºC) below normal body temperature of 98.6ºF (37ºC ).
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Can doctors hold you down?

A doctor can't force anything on a patient who is competent to make medical decisions and refuses care.
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Can you say no to testicular exams?

You always have the right to refuse to answer certain questions or to decline a physical examination of any part of your body. You are the one in charge and nothing should happen without your consent. You also have the right to withdraw consent and stop your examination at any point.
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What should you not do before a physical exam?

7 Tips for a Successful Medical Exam
  • 1) Get a good night's sleep. Try to get eight hours the night before your exam so your blood pressure is as low as possible.
  • 2) Avoid salty or fatty foods. ...
  • 3) Avoid exercise. ...
  • 4) Don't drink coffee or any caffeinated products. ...
  • 5) Fast. ...
  • 6) Drink water. ...
  • 7) Know your meds.
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Why do men's mood change after ejaculating?

Oxytocin, which is commonly known as “the bonding chemical” or “love hormone” as women experience it both after sex and during maternal activities such as childbirth and breast-feeding, can also cause relaxation in men, again contributing to the contentedly unaroused state after ejaculation.
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What makes a man to release quick?

Physical, chemical and emotional/psychological factors cause premature ejaculation. Physical and chemical problems include: An underlying erectile dysfunction diagnosis. A hormonal problem with oxytocin levels, which has a role in sexual function in men.
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How many times should a man release sperm in a week?

It is completely healthy to ejaculate more or less than three times a week! The average ejaculation frequency for men ranges from two to seven times a week, which is a pretty wide gap. So it's clear that there's no right or wrong answer, nor are there any significant health risks associated with ejaculation frequency.
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Do men get erections while sedated?

Erection may occur irrespective of the type of anesthetic method employed. Several techniques for treatment of this troublesome complication have been described in the literature, all with varying levels of success and potential adverse effects.
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Can propofol cause erections?

Propofol is an hypnotic drug used in anesthesia which was noted to induce marked vasodilation in vivo and in vitro, and to elicit intraoperative penile erections.
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Can anesthesia cause ED?

Following surgery, loss of daily and nocturnal erections results in persistent failure of cavernous oxygenation and secondary erectile tissue damage. This can cause reductions in penile length and girth within the first few months after surgery. Treatments for ED can reduce or prevent this secondary damage.
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How long can the average man stay erect?

“Naturally, without being on any medications, the average erection for an average person would be roughly 10 minutes,” says Simhan.
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