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Asked for Male | 24

My gf gave me a handjob and I am concerned for an STD

You can catch an STD by skin-to-skin contact, like a handjob. Testing for STDs is crucial to take care of your and your partner’s health. I advise you to see a sexual health specialist

 

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Urologist

Answered on 20th July '25

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Asked for Male | 39

Is Genital Nullification Possible for the Removal of Testicles and Shortening of Penis?

No, the removal of testicles and shortening of the penis to expose only the glans should not be part of the procedure. The process is known as orchiectomy, surgical removals of the testicles. It is irreversible and carries significant health risks, including infection, bleeding and long-term urinary and sexual dysfunction. Discussing their medical options and possible consequences with a urologist or a board-certified surgeon before making any decisions is vital.

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Urologist

Answered on 19th July '25

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Removing a Chastity Cage: How Can It Be Done Without a Key?

As a medical expert, I would highly discourage you from taking down a chastity cage without the key. This can result in serious harm and could necessitate medical treatment. It is better to consult a urologist or an expert in sexual health for safe chastity cage removal. Please do not try to remove it yourself.
 

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Urologist

Answered on 17th July '25

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Asked for Male | 24

Why does penis have large bulge after masturbation?

You might be expe­riencing penile e­dema - swelling of your penis. Friction or pre­ssure during self-pleasure­ likely caused it. Redne­ss is probably irritation. Take a break from any intense­ activities that could worsen swelling. Use­ a cold pack to reduce swelling and re­dness. If it persists or worsens, consult a urologist.

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Urologist

Answered on 15th July '25

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Asked for Male | 19

Why hasn't my penis grown at 19?

It should be known that how much the penis grows depends on the individual and the growth may go on until the age of 21. Still, you can see a urologist if your growth is worrying you so that they can take a look at you and provide the necessary treatment.

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Asked for Female | 51

Normal urine test results: Negative urobilinogen

A negative­ urobilinogen result from a urine te­st indicates an absence of bilirubin bre­akdown products. It's often normal if you don't experie­nce symptoms like yellowing skin or e­yes. However, discussing the­ result with a urologist is advisable to ensure e­verything is fine. Typically, a negative­ urobilinogen reading alone isn't conce­rning unless accompanied by other worrying signs. 

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Answered on 15th July '25

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Asked for Male | 28

Why do I have watery discharge after infection treatment?

Watery discharge from the penis can indicate a few things, such as a persistent infection or inflammation. It's important to make sure the infection has completely cleared up to avoid any complications. In fact, sometimes infections can be a bit stubborn and need a different type of medication. I'd recommend seeing your sexologist for a follow-up. They may want to do some tests to figure out the exact cause and give you the right treatment. In the meantime, make sure to stay hydrated and practice good hygiene. 

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Sexologist

Answered on 10th July '25

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Asked for Female | 17

Is my 3-week UTI without medication cause for concern?

It is mandatory to seek assistance from a urologist if you are still in the throes of a urinary tract infection for a completely three-week period and you still have not received any medication. 

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Answered on 10th July '25

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Asked for Male | 39

Cyst on Urethra: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

A cyst on your urinary system is a liquid-fille­d bump that might cause discomfort. It may lead to pain when pe­eing, frequent urge­s, or blood in urine. Various reasons, like infe­ctions or blockages, can cause cysts. Some go away alone­, but a urologist should check for the exact cause­ and the best treatme­nt. Options include medication or removing the­ cyst if needed.

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Urologist

Answered on 9th July '25

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Asked for Male | 23

Frequent Urination with Staph Infection - Causes Explored

A staphylococcus aureus bacte­rial infection could cause your freque­nt urination. Despite taking medication, an ine­ffective treatme­nt may persist. You should contact a urologist. The­y'll prescribe appropriate antibiotics alle­viating excessive pe­eing. Urinary tract infections demand prompt me­dical attention. Continued improper tre­atment risks complications. 

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Answered on 8th July '25

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Asked for Female | 27

Why do I have burning urine and blood?

You might have a urinary tract infection. These infections can bring along symptoms such as a burning sensation when urinating and making urine slightly bloody. The additional features include frequent urination and discomfort in the lower abdomen. In this case, you will probably be prescribed antibiotics that a urologist ordered. Aside from that, you should also drink enough water to help remove the infection from your body.

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Answered on 7th July '25

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Is It Normal If My Penis Hurts And Can't Pee?

You may have a urinary tract infection (UTI). The first one is the hurt while urinating and the pain in the private parts. The inability to pee for 3 days already suggests that something is wrong. It's important to drink plenty of water and visit a urologist. They may prescribe you antibiotics to get rid of the infection.

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Urologist

Answered on 7th July '25

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Can I Marry with Grade 4 Varicocele Without Surgery?

Varicocele is when the veins inside the scrotum become enlarged. It can affect fertility but doesn't usually stop you from getting married or lead a normal life. In fact, for Grade 4 varicocele, surgery might be recommended to improve fertility and reduce discomfort. Masturbation is generally safe with varicocele but if it causes pain, you should consult a sexologist

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Sexologist

Answered on 4th July '25

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Asked for Female | 26

Why does masturbating worsen my burning sensation in urine?

When having a hot sensation during urination, the patient should ensure to see a urologist. Masturbation not by itself will be directly related to worsening of the burning sensation, rather it may be a sign of an existing UTI or another medical condition.

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Urologist

Answered on 29th June '25

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Is Nitrofurantoin and Viagra Interaction Safe?

Nitrofurantoin isn't nitrate me­dication; it fights bladder infections as an antibiotic. Viagra is sildenafil from a distinct drug group. It usually okay to take the­m together since the­y work differently. But always talk to a doctor or pharmacist before­ new medications to avoid possible­ interactions.

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Urologist

Answered on 29th June '25

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