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I am a 19-year-old male and am having trouble starting stream of urine and also have premature ejaculation issues. I experience some symptoms of chronic prostatitis it all started 2 & 1/2 years ago when I started edging during masturbation. I discovered nofap on the internet and decided to stop masturbation for 1-week, but one day I was not able to control my urges and I masturbated until I was about to ejaculate and I did it 2 or 3 times. But after a while, I experienced a slight pain in my lower abdomen and I had an urge to urinate and when I tried urinating even though I was exploding I was finding it extremely difficult to urinate. I waited a lot but it was almost impossible for me to start a urine stream. Then I thought maybe semen might have blocked the pathway so I ejaculated but I was still not able to urinate. So I was left with no other option except sitting and exerting pressure. After a lot of trying I finally voided my bladder thinking things will get normal after a day. But the subsequent week went really bad every time I had to urinate I had to exert a lot of pressure to start the stream of urine. Things did get a bit better after a week but I still had to focus and wait a lot to urinate. I kind of avoided masturbation from that day but every time I masturbated or experienced nightfall I experienced premature ejaculation and all the issues with urine get aggravated. I met a urologist in my area and he said stopping masturbation caused that and he advised me to start masturbating again and things will get better. He prescribed medicines like urimax (tamsulosin) or other similar drugs for a month along with some antibiotics. He did an ultrasound and urine test but everything was completely normal. So I waited for a year and things did get a bit better but I still experienced all those symptoms but in varying intensities. I used to masturbate once a week and after masturbation sometimes the symptom improve but sometimes they get worse. Then I went to another urologist and the same story as the previous one nothing showed in ultrasound and urine flow was normal. Then I met a homeopathic doctor and he advised me to strictly avoid masturbation and give time to heal my genitals. So after that, I completely stopped masturbation for a year and things improved a bit but sometimes the problem comes back in full force, and then I often have to take tamsoulin to ease the symptoms. Now it's been 2 & 1/2 years the problem still persists and as of now I can only urinate standing up, I can't urinate while sitting as if some muscle blocks urine. Because of this problem, I don't feel confident and I tend to completely avoid relationships due to performance anxiety. I feel anxious that in the future I won't find a partner if I can't perform in bed. Also, I sometimes have trouble urinating in public places especially when I travel with friends due to shy bladder, because of that I also avoid traveling. Please someone help me, this problem is running my youth and I feel depressed as I can't discuss it with anyone and I am finding no help at all. Am ready to pay for consultations but please help thanks in advance.

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General Physician•Bhagalpur
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One thing I want to knw while masturbating do you experience premature ejeculation. And one more thing how do you differentiate normal ejaculation from premature ejaculation mean while just for precaution get your serum psa level done. Specially if you feel heaviness / pain in your perineal area.
If you want than you can take an appointment. I guess I can help.
Take care and have a nice day.
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Oncologist•Mohali
Sir get a PSA blood test done. If >20 consider a good transrectal usg.
If uniform .Get a turp.If irregular get a biopsy .Trus guided then get a decision .Keep it simple .One step at a time
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Urologist•Ahmedabad
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looking to your age mostly cause would be prostate enlargement. Ideally you need to see a urologist and be investigated properly. However for prostate one can try drugs like tamsulosin 0. 4 mg at bedtime which helps a lot of patients. At the same time make sure you are not constipated as it increases the urinary problems.
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General Physician•Delhi
Prostate enlargment is generally benign condition common in your age group. Their are medications such as tamsulosin which will give you relief but overgrown prostate is treated surgically and their is no risk of prostate cancer by undergoing surgery.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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There are several treatment options for an enlarged prostate. You can take alpha-blockers such as terazosin (hytrin) or tamsulosin (flomax) to help relax the prostate and bladder muscles. You can also take dutasteride (avodart) or finasteride (proscar), a different kind of medication for reducing bph symptoms.
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Ayurveda•Kanpur
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Gokshuradi avleh 2-3 gm twice a day.
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Urologist•Kurnool
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Alpha blockers can be useful upto 4 years ,depends on case scenario ,there other options, go for surgery.
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General Surgeon•Begusarai
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Though feet pain and tingling are not known / frequently reported side effects of tamsulosin / urimax, consulting your doctor with these complaints is advisable. There are several causes independent of your medication that could be the cause. If you are a diabetic, that could cause these symptoms or there could be a problem with lower spine. But instead of speculating, its better to get it thoroughly checked by a doctor.
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Urologist•Ludhiana
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Start tab tamsulosin 0.
4 mg and drink plenty of fluid daily around 4-5 litres daily. If you still feel symptoms after taking the medication then you can get the stone removed endoscopically by a urologist.
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