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Asked for male, 26 years old from Mumbai
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You are having burning sensation on your penis. This burning sensation is not due to lox 2%. I advise you to avoid applying any soap or oil on affected part, just wash with tap water properly. Take proper balanced vegetarian diet. Take plenty of water daily. Take fruits and vegetables in daily diet. Follow this and give feedback.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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yes you can use lox 2 % safely, there is no side effect. But apply 5-10 minutes before intercourse.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Sindhudurg
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• Regular walks and exercise . Constipation cause piles, fissures which in turn cause pain, bleeding, burning sensation.. it is permanently curable by homoeopathy. The need for daily laxatives can be drastically brought down with the homeopathic medicines.
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Pain Management Specialist•Nagpur
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Dear lybrate user
back pain and bulging disc needs to be treated first. Lidocaine patches can reduce pain but its a temporary relief. Root cause needs to be treated.
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Orthopedist•Chennai
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Hi these patches are just type of lain relivers. It won't have any effect on the disc bulge and it won't get treated. These are temporary measures for your pain. If the disc bulge is severe and compressing on nerve which will then cause pain and weakness in legs then you need to get treated with surgery or start with physiotherapy first.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Do kegel exercise and stop and squeeze technique and drink lots of water to detoxify body and eat veg diet and plenty of salads before each meal.
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Proctologist•Mumbai
Every medicine which has an effect, it also has side effects. So please avoid self treatment and visit your Proctologist for fresh diagnosis and prescription.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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yes it is ok for the first time but do not use it again on repeated basis. It is a anaesthetic gel (and not a lube for sex) that only cuts the frictional pain sensation during sex. So it will not be good for your partner and for you too. Its best to use other water based lubes.
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Gynaecologist•Kottayam
Lignocaine gel is safe. But always get a medical examination done by a gynecologist to exclude local causes for pain.
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Sexologist•Jalandhar
Dear ,
while it is possible to use lidocaine gel, it's important to note that it contains a local anesthetic agent, which can potentially reduce sensation for both the female and male partners, impacting pleasure during intercourse. There are alternative options available that can help alleviate pain and also act as lubricants, such as ky jelly and lubic gel.
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