Had an erection with no blood flow? Help!?!


Question: Had an erection with no blood flow.? Help!.?
This has never happened before.. Last night, I had an erection while asleep.. When I woke up in the middle of the night, it was still there.. However, I don't think any blood was flowing through.. The penis was still without going slightly up and down, and it stayed that way for about 20 minutes.. Is this abnormal.?Health Question & Answer


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It's normal.. Let it out! But na, happens to me..Health Question & Answer

Nocturnal erections help the body get rid of sperm that have aged and need to be removed.. They are called "wet dreams" since there is often some ejaculate produced.. An erection is made by blood entering sacs in the penis.. It flows in to make it erect, but doesn't go anywhere until the erection starts to go down.. You should not feel any "flow" at all.. It may be your attention to the erection caused it to continue longer than it would have otherwise.. Health Question & Answer

It prob just wasn't a full erection.. In order to even get an erection, there has to be increased blood flow.. It is physically impossible to have an erection if there is no blood flow to the penis..Health Question & Answer

You can not have an erection without blood flow period! It's normal to get hard in your sleep, go to pee and you won't have one until is early in the morning.. Health Question & Answer

um....dude......an erection is caused by blood flow to the penis into the penile chambers.. No it is not abnormal.. What were you dreaming about.?.?Health Question & Answer

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Be happy, you are finally a man..Health Question & Answer

its normal very normal u may be trying to growHealth Question & Answer



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