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Asked for male, 32 years old from Korba
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After exercise I noticed my left testis swollen. I felt no pain but just weight and pressurized testicle and went to doctor (ms) & was advised to wear scrotal support. He also advised urine alkaline 10 ml thrice a day chymoral forte ds & oratil 500 twice a day for 7 days. After this there was radiating pain which extended towards left thigh. I told this to doctor. He now advised me for usg & blood test. All parameters in blood report came out to be normal (every thing within range) but usg report says left epididymitis with increased vascularity. Size of head &tail appears enlarged 12. 5 mm with increased scrotal wall thickness. After that maxolid 600 & chymoral forte both twice a day for 7 days and third week chymoral forte & oratil 500 twice a day for 7 days. He told me to stop medication after that. Today is second day i've taken no medicine and my left testicle feels slightly swollen again. I feel discomfort but painless. What do I do now.

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MD-Ayurveda, Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medic...read more

Sexologist•Haldwani
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if testicles feel squidgy like a bag of worms then you may have a varicocele, which is a varicose vein of the scrotum. During exercise, these can swell and cause discomfort. The best thing to do if you notice pain or discomfort is to consult a ayurveda doctor.
Male infertility and varicocele (also known as pampiniform plexus) has been a painful factor for men and majority of men undergoes different battles when diagnose with varicocele disorder. Previously varicocele have been cau...more
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Hi. I am 24 year old female. I am suffering from scalp folliculitis since past two years. I get white painful pustules on my head. Usually they are 5-7 in number but I have noticed once in 15 days I get a really bad break out where they increase to 20-25. They are all over my head. Frontal hair line. In between and even at the back of my head. They start with a reddish eruption and then convert into white pustules. I have sought different treatments. Initially I was on amoxicillin 500 mg twice a day. Then I was on linox 600 mg twice a day for 7 days along with topical clindamycin solution. This would clear up the pustules for 15 days but then they would return back worse than before. Skin prick test was also done and I avoided things which came positive on it like coconut, beans etc. I have tried homeopathy as well. I was given doses of hepar sulphur. Adel 73 and mezereum and a combination of others too but nothing really helped. Homeopathic medications would not dry it out. Have been given neem tablets too and neem oil which I took for 8 months along with turmeric tablets but that didn’t help too. I’m a student and my condition effects my studies a lot. Some days it gets difficult to even comb my hair hence I cannot go to college which effects my attendance. Kindly suggest me a way out of this terrible disease and I am losing hope.

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Homeopath•Patna
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You are suffering from scalp psorosis need to opt certain natural norms apart from medication. Take, plenty of water to hydrate your scalp and hair follicles.
Go for meditation to reduce your stress of studies inorder to nourish your scalp to feel healthy. Your diet be easily digestible on time rich in Vit 'E- 'Wheat ,Sunflower ,almonds,
Mustured greens, spinach, turnips greens, Broccoli, Avocados, Papaya, Take homoeopathic medicine:@ Psorinum 200-5 drops, twice a wk.
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MS - General Surgery, FMAS.Laparoscopy

General Surgeon•Gandhinagar
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Hello dear Lybrate user, hi
Warm welcome to Lybrate.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly. The uvula redness is part of side effect of antibiotics and anti inflammatory medicines given by your doctor along with low immunity of the body
My guidelines at present
- continue your current drugs
- drink plenty of liquids
- prefer soft, light diet with high fiber content as green leafy veg, cereals, whole grains, pulses for soft bowel evacuation
- in case of constipatio...more
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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You are suffering from allergic reaction induced Phimosis". It is the technical term for an un-retractable foreskin. The foreskin of the penis is not retractable in an infant or a young child. This is considered to be a normal part of development. As the child grows into puberty the foreskin naturally separates itself from the head of the penis, allowing for complete retraction. This becomes a particularly important function for the male in terms of hygiene, especially with cleaning o...more
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