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I am Male,54 years,had frenuloplsty surgery 5 months back.But still My prepuce edge 3 to 4 mm length foreskin is blackish & tight.It goes below glans comfortably in normal condition,but when erected,it goes below glans and make a very tight rubber band type on shaft causing difficulty in ejaculation with a feeling that my urethra is blocked,so tight during sexual intercourse.So what remedy is possible now..
Male | 55
You might have phimosis, which is when your foreskin is too tight and makes it hard for you to get hard or ejaculate. That dark color might be from the blood not flowing well. I suggest gently stretching your foreskin out every day so that it becomes more flexible. Also, see if a urologist can give you some cream that will help soften the skin. If none of this works then surgery may be required to fix things.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
After RGU test I don't get erection and my penis length and girth size decrease so much what can I do now.
Male | 20
Some people may find it difficult to get an erection after an RGU test and may also observe a reduction in the size of their penis. This could be due to swelling or temporary irritation following the procedure. It would help if you had time for yourself; allowing healing. Light stretching and massaging can help improve blood circulation. If this matter persists, talk to your urologist.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Why I feeling wet in penis & precum is discharging after urination?
Male | 19
These symptoms may be signs of a possible condition known as urethral discharge. This can occur due to infections like gonorrhea and chlamydia. There might be other symptoms like pain when peeing or odd smells. Getting tested and treated by a urologist is necessary.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
ULTRA SONOGRAPHY OF SCROTUM REGION Left scrotal sac is empty. Left testis is normal in size and seen in left inguinal canal, likely to represent undescended testis. Left testis measuring 15 x 8mm. Right testis is normal in size and echopattern. Right testis measuring 19 x 10 mm Right epididymis is normal in thickness. No free fluid is seen around the tunica vaginalis at either side,
Male | 7
It's as if, the testis on the left hasn't descended properly into the scrotum. This can happen due to different factors. The testicle that hasn't descended is usually not painful, but the person might have fertility problems later in life. First of all, a urologist needs to be involved in the diagnostic process for the identification of an applicable remedy.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Good day, I am 44 yrs healthy male having reoccurring UTI since last 1 year.(8 times) First two infections the URine test showed positive infections but rest of them were negative. Doctor referred me for endoscopy where all results showed no abnormalities and I was prescribed APO-Tamsuloain 400 MCG. PSA test came normal and Ultra sound and blood test all came normal. Now yesterday again I had symptoms of UTI and I have been prescribed amoxicillin 500mg for 5 days and it has given me temporary relief. I go to the gym daily and have mild hypertension where I take reaptan 50mg daily. Please assist
Male | 45
The UTI's main symptoms are usually urinating often, having a burning sensation during urination, and having either cloudy or strong-smelling urine as well as pelvic pain. The fact that these are initiated by the entrance of bacteria into the urinary system thereby inducing inflammation could be cleared up using antibiotics like amoxicillin. Besides, drinking enough water, following a good hygiene regime, and discussing with a urologist whether there are possible underlying causes of your recurring UTIs such as any anatomical concerns or lifestyle habits that may be contributing are also essential.
Answered on 22nd June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
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