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Good morning My foreskin is attached to the head of my pennies I am not feeling any pain and all but I can’t pull the skin down totally when I try to pull it It will pain The frenulum is connected on the tip of the head is this normal ?
Male | 25
The thing that you are referring to is probably phimosis, a situation where the foreskin can be partially retracted. It's okay that you are not in pain, but the tightness you feel is not good. This may be due to natural anatomy or skin elasticity issues. Moreover, a good number of men go through similar things and they usually do not have any trouble with it but it is still good to have it checked by the urologist to make sure there is nothing to worry about.
Answered on 23rd Dec '24
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Pain in urethra and below for skin
Male | 18
A urinary tract infection may be causing your issues. With UTIs, you can get pain in the urethra and below the skin. Other signs: burning when peeing, needing the bathroom often, and cloudy or bloody urine. Drinking lots of water helps. See a urologist for antibiotics to treat the infection.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
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I’ve been urinating frequently and having back pain for months now and I don’t perform well on bed like before
Male | 20
Frequent urination and back pain may indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs occur when bacteria enter your bladder, resulting in discomfort, urgency, and potential sexual difficulties. Consuming significant water and seeking medical antibiotics proves highly beneficial. Delaying treatment risks exacerbating symptoms, so proactively address this health concern with a urologist.
Answered on 23rd July '24
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I am an 18 year old male who is training to be a professional cyclist. I have had a varicocele in both testicles for a number of years now. I had it checked by doctors a few years ago, however it was during COVID so they didn't want to remove them and said there was no need. I was wondering if I should now look into getting them removed and if they could be having any impact on my athletic performance e.g limiting testosterone?
Male | 18
Varicoceles are dilated veins and can be surgically corrected if necessary. As a professional athlete it may be beneficial to discuss with your urologist whether varicocele surgery is appropriate for you and if it could improve your athletic performance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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1) SOMETIMES SOME WHITISH THIC AND STICKY DISCHARGE FROM PENIS AFTER URINATING. 2) Sometimes pain and irritation while urinating and 3). A white layer is formed on the head of the penis, and at that time i feel pain to pull back the foreskin of the penis?
Male | 21
You may have a yeast or bacterial infection based on the signs you mention. These microorganisms can make one double over with pain, pee mistakably, and release a mushy white discharge. Hygiene is always a requirement in the area and should always be kept dry. You may require medication to treat the infection. Stay hydrated and avoid sweet foods.
Answered on 5th Nov '24
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