Epididymitis Treatment
Please am 24 am having premature ejaculation and my penis is also shrinking am not having sti but piles some times I exp ...
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Yes. You can get epididymitis through nonsexually transmitted infections. For example, prostate or urinary tract infections can spread to your epididymis. One of the easiest ways to detect epididymitis is to take a urine sample, as the bacteria are often found in the urine. In order to prescribe the correct treatment, the physician may try to grow more bacteria after extracting the culture to pinpoint what type of bacterial growth is related to the condition.
I have pain on my penis the balls of my penis or paining some reasons are there please sir. ...
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Penile pain can have several causes, including infection, injury, inflammation, or a medical condition such as peyronie's disease or prostatitis. Pain in the testicles can also be caused by several factors, such as injury, infection, inflammation, or a condition such as epididymitis or testicular torsion. If you are experiencing pain in your penis or testicles, it's important to see a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Depending on the underlying cause, treatment options may include medication, lifestyle changes, or in some cases, surgery. In the meantime, you can try some home remedies to help alleviate the pain. These may include taking over-the-counter pain relievers, applying a warm compress to the affected area, and avoiding any activities or behaviors that may exacerbate the pain, such as sexual activity or wearing tight clothing. It's important to note that penile or testicular pain should not be ignored, as it can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition. If you experience any additional symptoms, such as fever, discharge, or difficulty urinating, seek medical attention immediately. In conclusion, if you are experiencing pain in your penis or testicles, I recommend seeing a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions or concerns. Feel free to consult me regarding this. Message me on whatsapp +mobile. My consultation fee is only rs. 50! take care. Wish you health.
For 2 days I feel a tingling mild pain in my left scrotum. The pain only occurs when I touch on the lower part of the le ...
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Dear lybrate-user, it is important to have any new or persistent pain or discomfort in the scrotum evaluated by a urologist. While it is possible that the pain you are experiencing is due to a minor injury or irritation, it could also be a symptom of a more serious condition, such as testicular torsion, epididymitis, or a hernia. I would recommend scheduling an appointment with a urologist as soon as possible to have a physical exam and possibly additional testing, such as an ultrasound, if necessary. In the meantime, you may want to avoid touching or putting pressure on the affected area and consider using over-the-counter pain relief medication as directed.
Sir namste, sir in last 6-8 month, I have sick in every alternate month. Fever and cough after that I have too take anti ...
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Jaruri nahi he uske vakah se ho. Sidha matlab ye he ki apki immunity low he. jyadatar repeated antibiotics use karne se esa hota he. Apki immunity fight karna bandh kar deti he kyuki antibiotics uska kam kar deti he. Better he homoeopathic treatment lijiye.
Veins on penis. And pain in testis area .how can I get rid out of this. Ultrasound report said that suggestive bilateral ...
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I understand your query. I advice you to go for private consultation as it will help me to give you better advice and suggestion, if you have any issue in booking the online consultation do let me. Epididymitis is an infection of the epididymis, which is the organ where sperm matures before exiting the body. Symptoms of epididymitis can include: 1) pain that gradually increases 2) a scrotum that feels hot to the touch 3) swelling.
Hi doctors, had right testicle swollen with dull ache in pelvis and groin region, got usg whole abdomen and usg scrotum ...
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Most likely you have developed funiculities which is inflammation of the cord of the testis - it generally takes few days to subside: if your sonography is normal and clinical examination is normalâ there is very less likelihood of any severe disease: however get a sonography of testis done and if you find any abnormality in the report consult a doctor.
Hi doctor. I had pain and little swelling on my right testicles got usg scrotum and whole abdomen together but surgeons ...
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Itâs very common, donât worry, use scrotal support like a tight undergarment and also try not to lift heavy weight for sometime.
I have diagnosed with a cute epididymitis in left testicle 6 months ago. I take all the treatments but my left testicle ...
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Hello- testicle shrinkage (testicular atrophy) occurs when the testes located inside the scrotum diminish in size due to aging, injury, side effects caused by prescription drugs, or from exhaustion caused by excessive masturbation. Testicle shrinkage and atrophy are part of the normal aging process. But if testicle atrophy affects the germ cells, it can cause fertility issues. Meanwhile, if leydig cells are damaged, testosterone level will significantly drop, resulting in low sex drive and depleted muscle mass. In ayurveda, hypogonadism (testicular atrophy) usually presents as shandhatva or napunsakta. It means inability to sire a progeny by either. In case your tests shows abnormal hormone levels and you experience the signs and symptoms for the same, don't worry. Ayurvedic vajikaran therapy (which includes, aphrodisiac herbs), and some simple lifestyle and dietary changes can help you recover naturally.
Epididymal cyst 3.66 mm, does it cause by not masturbating? I do not want to masturbate can so if I don't masturbate wil ...
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Hello- an epididymal cyst is a harmless fluid-filled growth on a man's testicle (testis). They are quite common and don't usually require treatment. Many men feel them and are concerned they have testicular cancer, but a doctor can usually tell the difference.
I have diagnosed with acute epididymitis I have taken allopathy treatment pain is gone but my left testicle remain shrin ...
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Hello- hypogonadism is a condition that occurs when the body's sex glands, the testes for males and ovaries for females, produce little or no hormones. For males with hypogonadism, low testosterone can affect the development and maintenance of male reproductive organs, including the testes, penis and prostate. In fact, low testosterone levels can lead to issues like reduced muscle strength, hair loss and impotence. In ayurveda, hypogonadism usually presents as shandhatva or napunsakta. It means inability to sire a progeny by either. In case your tests shows abnormal hormone levels and you experience the signs and symptoms for the same, don't worry. Ayurvedic vajikaran therapy (which includes, aphrodisiac herbs), and some simple lifestyle and dietary changes can help you recover naturally.