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I have brown spots on the base of my penis

Male | 25

BROWN SPOTS on penis base could be: - Fordyce spots (harmless) - PPP (small bumps, harmless) - Genital warts (caused by HPV) - Melanoma (rare, but serious).. See a DOCTOR for proper diagnosis and treatment!

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Redness in urine place but no pain no itching only redness and fell strange conditions what is this and urine some time again and again unmarried

Female | 22

This may be caused by blood in the urine. But better to be on the safe side and consult a urologist if it happens often. Causes can be a urinary tract infection or kidney stones. It is important to drink enough water and keep away from foods that can irritate your bladder.

Answered on 6th Aug '24

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I have get cut on my pennis by my jeans chain..cut is happen in my frenulum skin .. it happened 6 month before.. the cut was gone but it still pain when I open my upper skin of pennis .. and it's also pain when I intercourse with my partner

Male | 28

It appears you may be having a condition called frenulum breve, where the skin under the penis head is very narrow. This could cause pain during intercourse. The pain from your previous cut might have made it tighter. It is something that you should discuss with a doctor so that he could guide you through the different options like stretching exercises or to fix this issue through surgery.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Bladder stone 1.69 cm is surgery required or with medicine we can cure

Male | 56

The treatment approach for bladder stones depends on the size of the stone, the symptoms, and the overall health of the patient. In the case of a bladder stone measuring 1.69 cm it is generally recommended to consider surgical intervention for removal.

Answered on 25th Feb '25

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Mere ling ki upar Sujan hai ho kaise kaam ho

Male | 25

This might be an indication of inflammation of the penis, similarly named as balanitis. The patient must consult a urologist for an accurate evaluation and treatment. Balanitis occurs for numerous reasons, including poor hygiene, fungal infections, or sexually transmitted infections. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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