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Questions & Answers on "Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection" (1251)

I’m not sure if it’s. A symptom of sti but I get like a sharp pressure pain and very light stinging when I wee and when holding in a wee. but in the mornings or when I have a full hydrated bladder it doesn’t hurt at all

Male | 25

The symptoms you're describing may indicate UTI or STI.... It's important to see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. Drink plenty of WATER and avoid holding in your urine.... Practice safe sex to prevent STIs. ....

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I want to know about phimosis

Male | 23

Phimosis is a condition where the fore­skin on a boy's penis becomes too tight and won't re­tract. It can make urinating tricky, trigger swelling, or cause­ pain. Usually, it stems from the foreskin failing to stre­tch properly during growth. Often, circumcision solves it – that's a simple­ surgery removing the ove­rly-snug foreskin. Getting medical he­lp is crucial if you or someone you care about face­s these issues.

Answered on 16th Oct '24

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Maine 4 months phle vericocele surgery krayi thi pr abhi veins phle ki trh hi h

Male | 25

Your veins have still not changed from the way they were before the varicocele surgery 4 months ago. Varicocele is a scrotum condition caused by size-wise swollen veins. This can be manifested either in the form of painful swelling or it can lead to infertility. The surgery didn' t probably fix the issue entirely. Go back to your doctor and find out the reason this is happening and what further actions can be taken.

Answered on 26th Aug '24

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