In September of 2014, a urologist prescribed me Cialis to help me get over the anxiety of having sex. I met with the urologist because I was having trouble maintaining an erection and was ejaculating prematurely. His theory was that the Cialis would help me gain an erection and if I was to ejaculate quickly, help me gain another erection to eventually get over the anxiety associated with sex. The night I took the Cialis I felt a boost in confidence that I was going to be able to perform. However, among socializing with people, my penis started having a leaking sensation. As well, there was a noticeable pressure in the penis, particularly on the left side of the shaft. Ever since originally taking the Cialis that night (I stopped taking it after only 2 or 3 5mg doses) I have had a pretty consistent feeling of pressure in my groin area and throughout day I will feel a leak coming out of penis. Upon quickly going to the bathroom to check if there really is liquid, 4 out of 5 times there actually will be no liquid. However, if I squeeze the shaft of the penis toward the head, a small bit of clear liquid will come out. I do not have the symptoms of a urinary tract infection as there is no association of the sensation in the penis while urinating. Although, the feeling of pressure is very much relieved when not having clothes touching the penis. I had my prostate checked and it was not enlarged. I did not have an erection that lasted more than four hours so I do not believe it is a priapism. In fact, these symptoms started happening before I attempting having intercourse. The feeling could be psychosomatic, going back to the original anxiety, but that does not explain why I started feeling this feeling in my penis only after taking the Cialis. Why am I feeling these strange symptoms from the first time I took the Cialis and what could this be that I'm feeling this pressure and occasional leak over a year later?