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Asked for Male | 35

Hi, last 2weeks back, I have white liquid discharge and smelling from my panis. Low pain in panis. Then I was used Antibatics. I used only 5days course. Now I am not using the medicine. Now my condition is only sometimes low discharge and low pain some times. Plz suggest what to do. Thanq.

These could be signs of an infection or inflammation in the genital area. Consult a doctor to properly diagnose and treat your condition. They may recommend further urine sample or swab test, to identify the cause. It is not recommended to self medicate or rely solely on antibiotics without proper medical guidance

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Asked for Male | 28

I'm feeling pain in my left testicle. It's not moving when I want to move it I also feel swelling and light pain in my left testicle.

The pain can be due to testicular torsion (a twisting of the testicle), epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis), a hernia, or a testicular injury. Consult a doctor for accurate evaluation and treatment. 

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Asked for Male | 29

Hello, Is masturbation daily safe ? Or it affect in future after marriage??

It's generally considered safe and does not have any adverse effects on physical or mental health. It does not inherently interfere with sexual function or satisfaction, infact it can help individuals become more aware of their own bodies and preferences, which may contribute to improved sexual experiences with a partner.

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Asked for Male | 21

I am 21 yeaRs old I think I have suffer erectile dysfunction what is the solution

If you think you're suffering from erectile dysfunction then seek personalized advice from a urologist for appropriate treatment. Lifestyle changes, communication, counseling, medications, and medical treatments may help improve your condition.

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Asked for Male | 21

I am 21 years old Male I feel pain in my testicles(balls) especially after an erection may I know the cause and how I can solve this issue

Testicle pain can have various causes such as epididymitis, orchitis, testicular torsion, varicocele, or inguinal hernia. Talk to your doctor or urology specialist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment..

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Asked for Male | 19

Latrine patli aur fati type me aana

Consult your urologist, they can check with some urines tests and examination.

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Asked for Male | 49

Three or four small lumps appear in my scrotum. When tap it then bleeds but I dont feels pain in here. what can be done.

If you noticed any unusual lumps or experience bleed, seek medical attention promptly to ensure appropriate evaluation and guidance.

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Asked for Male | 23

I am 23 year old male and my foreskin does not retract when my penis is erected so what is the best solution

It could be a condition called phimosis which needs circumcision surgery. Visit a urologist or general practitioner, for proper evaluation and guidance. Seek medical advice for personalized care.

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Asked for Male | 17

Sir I don't recognise that I have hydrocele or not

Hydrocele is the accumulation of fluids in the sac surrounding the testicles, leading to swelling in the scrotum.It is common and usually harmless. Some common signs are swelling in the scrotum, heaviness or discomfort, size variation etc.

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Asked for Male | 46

I get an erection but if I turn to get into position for the act it goes off instantly. Could it be a lower back problem?

Your condition could be Erectile dysfunction and it can have various causes, including physical, psychological or a combination of both. While lower back problems can contribute to sexual dysfunction in some cases, it's important to note that ED is a complex condition with multiple potential causes.

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Asked for Male | 31

Hi, I haver diagnosed with approx. 10 mm uretic stone, would like to know the best doctor with best possible way to remove the stone without any side effect.

The treatment for a 10 mm ureteric stone (also known as a kidney stone) depends on various factors as to where the stone is present your health overall, etc. There are different approaches available for stone removal, including:

1. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL): This procedure uses sound waves to break the stone into smaller pieces that can be passed through the urine.

2. Ureteroscopy with Laser Lithotripsy: A thin tube (ureteroscope) is inserted through the urethra and bladder to reach the stone. Laser energy is then used to break the stone into smaller fragments for removal.

3. Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL): This is a minimally invasive surgical procedure where a small incision is made in the back to access the kidney and remove the stone.

You can check for the best doctors here - Kidney stone treatment doctors
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Asked for Female | 20

I have secondary enuresis.how can i get rid of it

Secondary enuresis can have various causes. Consult with a urologist or a primary care physician. Personalized advice from a professional doctor is essential for managing secondary enuresis effectively.

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Asked for Male | 38

I don't last long on during sex,and a friend advised on talgentis.is it safe?

If your think you need help, you can consult a urologist or your family doctor. Its better to take medications only when prescribed by your dcotor.

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Asked for Male | 32

I have Ed problem and I need enlarge my pennis

To address erectile dysfunction (ED) and seek potential treatments for penis enlargement take an appointment with a urologist or a sexual health specialist to get personalized advice and treatment.

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Asked for Male | 28

I want guidence about my semen analysis report

Visit your doctor for proper analysis of your report.

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