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Penis semen kam aa raha hai
पुरुष | 27
Semen output can vary due to several factors, including hydration levels, frequency of ejaculation, and overall health. Common causes for reduced volume might include dehydration, prolonged abstinence, or hormonal changes. Lifestyle adjustments, such as staying well-hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet, can help. If you notice any accompanying symptoms—like pain or changes in appearance—it’s wise to consult an urologist. They can provide tailored advice and ensure everything is functioning well.
Answered on 25th Mar '25
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Hello I had tried to retract my foreskin and it was successful without any problem but then I was not able to get it back to it's normal position and I had to see the local surgeon after three days. They punctured the skin area where I got swelling and I am now ok but they also suggested for circumcision. Is it really necessary because I don't want to get circumcised I found out that it decreases the sexual pleasure(is it true? ). Is there any way that i am able to retract and put the foreskin back to it's normal position having any problems like paraphimosis again. I am 17 year old but I am worried about circumcision and I still want it not to happen. Please give me some other ways to counter both problems 1. Not getting circumcised 2. Not getting paraphimosis again
Male | 17
You need to see a urologist who can refer you for appropriate treatment. Circumcision can be recommended in some cases of recurrent paraphimosis, but not always. There are other treatments like topical medicines and stretching exercises that can be used as preventive measures to occurrence of paraphimosis. Circumcision does not lower sexual gratification and everyone's experience can be different. Consulting a urologist with expertise in foreskin issues will give you more details and proper prescriptions.
Answered on 19th Aug '24
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When i going to pee my urin mix with blood
పురుషుడు | 27
Hematuria—a condition where blood is present in urine—is one of the serious health issues that can never be taken lightly. It may indicate many problems, starting from a simple urinary tract infection to the presence of stones in the bladder or kidneys. You should see a urologist without further delay for proper diagnosis and treatment, otherwise, further complications may follow due to further postponement.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Urinary passing problem every 1 mint
Female | 53
Experiencing frequent urination can be bothersome and may stem from various causes, including urinary tract infections, overactive bladder, or prostate issues. Symptoms often include a strong urge to urinate accompanied by discomfort. To alleviate this condition, consider staying hydrated but avoid excessive caffeine and alcohol. Maintaining a bladder diary can help track patterns. It's crucial to consult an urologist for an accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plan. They can provide specific guidance based on your situation, ensuring you receive the best care possible.
Answered on 8th Mar '25
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Hey doc, My name is Bhargav and I am 30, From the last 2 weeks I have had so much of pain in my urethra and the pain starts when I go for urination, and it goes for more than 30 minutes even after urination. no change of color of urine or no smell from urine. No other frequent urination. I have one more condition from childhood, when I was 4 years old I was a victim of Child sexual abuse by my neighbor girl That time. and from then I had so much of pain in my urethra part all of sudden any time during the day, but that pain was gone with time and that pain was different than this pain. but when last year I got married That old pain started in my penis but comes and goes any time in day or night. but it doesn't hurt me when I go for pee. from the last 5 days I have taken Cefixime and PPI, and after taking Cefixime the pain is in control at more than 80 percent but still, it's paining in my urethra while I go for pee.
Male | 30
There is the probability that you have urinary tract infection which is the one causing the pain in your urethra. On one hand, with your background of sexual abuses and current disorders, it is significant to identify sexually transmitted infections like chlamydia and gonorrhea. I would recommend that you visit a urologist or a sexual health specialist to be able to get a proper diagnosing and treatment.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
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