Pagantric wrote:
Details of the Enocrinologist: I don't have any. It was very fast. I was 13 or 14 years old
Thanks for share!
I had a doctor's appointment with some similarities. When I was about 25 years old appeared itchiness at my groin and scrotal area, which was increasing and bothering progressively. I looked for a dermatologist from my medical insurance. She was a woman in her 40s. She was average looking, a bit overweight. I noticed from the shape of her blouse that she had big breasts.
She asked the reason for the consultation, " itchiness at groin area.." I said embarrassed. After general inquiries about health, she said (a bit harshly) “Let me see the crotch, it may be standing ...”
The doctor stood staring at about 1 meter: “Lift up a little the penis so I can see the skin of the scrotum” she said with a hint of impatience.
She took a magnifying glass, approuched and examined without touching the skin for some seconds. I think she was thinking I was making up the story, but it was obvious that I had a real problem, the skin was red and bruised
“It is probably contact dermatitis. I recommend that you wear 100% cotton underwear and do not use laundry soap to wash them, it is usually allergy to soap”... And she prescribed a topical anti-allergy. “This drug has corticosteroid, you can not use for long, I want to see you again in 10 days.”
I came back in 10 days, it had completely improved. This time the doctor ask to me lie down on the table, put on gloves and began to examine... It included penis, scrotal area and inner thighs.
It was a very warm day, my balls were looseing, and a bit more sensible… She performed a meticulous physical exam to the scrotum, moved to the right, then to the left. I thought that she was a little rude and she squeezed lightly each testicle to examine the skin with the magnifying glass. In a moment I felt an discomfort, a slight pain, and I made a grunt, she said laughing: “sorry, mother nature wasn't very benevolent leaving the testicles so exposed”
“You have improved dermatitis, you can discontinue use of the anti-allergy.” She recomended that I should wear 100% cotton underwear and wash them with mild soap and do not use laundry soap..
I'm a shy person. At no time did I have an erection, it was more embarrassing than pleasurable.
Afterwards I thought that she must have noticed me looking at her blouse and that's why she took “revenge” by being a little rude during the exam...
And your endocrinologist? How old was she? Was she pretty? Do you think she needed to examine your balls?
I think she really did her job. I think she was very professional. Because I was a minor and my mother was in the other room.