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My penis isn't going down normal for some days now. After I got an injury beneath my leg. What's the possible cure? Than ...
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Lifestyle changes Maintaining a healthy weight Staying physically active (running, walking, stretching) Quitting smoking, excessive alcohol consumption and any drug abuse Stress management through meditation, sports, music, or yoga Getting adequate sleep and rest. Take homeopathic treatment for good result.
Sir I have been suffering from nightfall from past 5 years and low erection problem from last 1 year, also I have freque ...
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Nightfall is commonly also known as wet dreams. The problem of nightfall is very common among men's in the mid age or adolescent age. The problem of wet dreams is characterized by the unknowingly and involuntarily ejaculation while asleep. Do not be tensed about this issue. It is normal at your age. It is not an illness but a natural phenomenon by which old sperms come out and make space for new sperms. New sperms are produced continuously in our body by pushing away the older ones. Frequent masturbation, watching pornography or such pictures, discussing sex or adult talks makes a person victim of the nightfall. Also, certain medicines or drugs such as sedatives, tranquilizers, and high BP medicines can lead to nocturnal emission. Apart from this the mental state of mind (Stress, depression, anxiety etc.) and also no or less physical activity (Obesity, long sitting hours, inactivity) of a person accounts for wet dreams. Treatment 1. The best way to stop this is, Masturbation. Masturbation is also natural donât think it as otherwise. 2. A proper diet can ensure strength that you might have lost due to nightfall. 3. Practicing Yoga and meditation regularly before going to sleep can also help in getting rid of the emissions. Other ways to treat nightfall is using natural or homemade remedies. There are no side effects for such treatment methods. Yogurt - Should have at least 2-3 bowls of yogurt a day. Avoid watching Porn - Too much of porn arouses you sexually. So it is advised not to watch porn. Bathing - It is advice to take bath before you go to bed. It helps you have a sound sleep. A sound sleep is very important for avoiding nightfall. Here are few myths about nightfall that every man should know: 1. Nightfall in men is wrong and abnormal: There is nothing wrong or abnormal about nightfall; it is a normal part of growing up and becomes rarer as a male grows up. Rare nightfall in men is not harmful and one need not feel guilty. Nightfall is just spontaneous tendency to empty the reservoir of sperms in adolescents. 2. Nightfall in men is a sign of illness: This is a myth that most people have; however it is a natural process that occurs in most men unless it occurs very frequently. Nightfall with high frequency can affect the sexual and mental health of the male 3. Nightfall can make you weak: One of the favorite myths about nightfall; actually nightfall occur when there is absence of sex or masturbation to release the sperms and it is a natural way to remove the excess sperms from the testicular sac. However having excessive and frequent nightfall can decrease the immunity of the person. Nightfall in men can lead to reduced sperm count: This applies to only increased and frequent nightfall in men; it is a popular feared myth and nightfall does not reduce sperm count. It is a natural body mechanism to throw out the overflowing content from testicular sac and induce the regular formation of healthy sperms. 4. Nightfall reduces male organ size: One of the popular myths about nightfall; nightfall does not shrink the male organ. The truth is that there is nothing that can increase or decrease the size of the male organ; also sexual health does not depend on the size of the male organ.
Erection ke time testis body ke andar chale jate hai, aur scrotum bilkul khali hokar uski skin bilkul flat ho jati hai, ...
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Hello- You are suffering from a medical condition known as retractile testis (RT). RT is a testicle that may move back and forth between the scrotum and the groin. When the retractile testicle is residing in the groin, it might be easily guided by hand into its proper position in the scrotum — the bag of skin hanging behind the penis — during a physical exam. Upon release, the testicle will remain in the proper position at least temporarily. Retractile testicles are generally not associated with complications, aside from a greater risk of the testicle becoming an ascending testicle.
I am 26 year old male. I wants to test for my erectile dysfunction. Suggest me please. And how much it costs. ...
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Hello- tests for underlying conditions might include: physical exam. This might include careful examination of your penis and testicles and checking your nerves for sensation. Blood tests. A sample of your blood might be sent to a lab to check for signs of heart disease, diabetes, low testosterone levels and other health conditions. Urine tests (urinalysis). Like blood tests, urine tests are used to look for signs of diabetes and other underlying health conditions. Ultrasound. This test is usually performed by a specialist in an office. It involves using a wandlike device (transducer) held over the blood vessels that supply the penis. It creates a video image to let your doctor see if you have blood flow problems. This test is sometimes done in combination with an injection of medications into the penis to stimulate blood flow and produce an erection. Psychological exam. Your doctor might ask questions to screen for depression and other possible psychological causes of erectile dysfunction.
Penile fracture urethral injury, 5 saal hogye koi treatment nahi jaraya, aaaj scrotum me fluid h no erection ejeculation ...
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The penis is most often hurt during sex. Injury to the penis is rare when it isn't erect because it is flexible. During an erection, blood flow in the arteries makes the penis firm. During forceful thrusting, the erect penis may slip out of the vagina and strike the partner instead of going back into the vagina. The penis may then bend sharply despite the erection. You may feel a sharp pain in the penis and maybe hear a "popping" sound. This is often followed by a rapid loss of the erection. The pain and sound are made by a tear in the tunica albuginea, which is stretched tightly during an erection. Urologists often call this injury a penile "fracture, even though there is no bone in the penis. The pain may last for a short time or it may continue. Blood can build up under the skin of the penis (hematoma), and may become swollen and badly bruised. Blood at the tip of the penis or in the urine is a sign of a serious injury to the urethra. Placing a rubber tube or other constricting device around the base of the penis that is too tight or left on for too long can also injure the penis. Rings or other stiff objects (such as plastic or metal) should never be placed around the penis. These objects can become stuck if the penis swells further. These items can cause lasting damage to the penis if the blood flow is blocked for too long. The urethra and/or penis may also be damaged if objects are put into the tip of the penis. If you've injured your penis, your urologist will ask you about your medical history and perform a physical exam, along with blood and urine tests. The goal is to gauge the damage to the penis. Your urologist may gently place a fiber optic camera into your urethra to check for damage. You might also have an x-ray study called a "retrograde urethrogram. This is performed by injecting a special dye through the urethra and then taking x-rays. If the x-ray shows the dye leaking outside the urethra, it may suggest damage to that part of the urinary tract. Your urologist might also want to see images of the inside of your penis by ultrasound (sound waves) or mri (radio waves in a strong magnetic field). For damage caused by sex the treatment for a penis “fractured” during sex is most often surgery. This treatment has lower rates of erectile dysfunction, and penile scarring and curvature. Surgery is done under anesthesia so no pain is felt. The most common surgery is to make a cut around the shaft near the head of the penis and pull back the skin to the base to check the inner surface. The surgeon will then remove blood clots to help find any tears in the tunica albuginea. Any tears are repaired before the skin is sewn back together. A catheter (a thin tube) may be placed through the urethra into the bladder to drain urine and allow the penis to heal. With the whole penis bandaged, you may stay in the hospital for 1 or 2 days. You may go home with or without the catheter. You may be given antibiotics and pain meds. Your surgeon will want to follow up with an office visit to check on healing. For serious trauma for the rare cases where part of the penis has been accidentally cut off, the amputated part should be wrapped in gauze soaked in sterile salt solution and placed in a plastic bag. The plastic bag should then be put into a second bag or cooler with an ice water slush. Do not place any amputated organ into ice water, as the water and direct contact with ice is harmful to tissue. If the penis can be reattached, the lower temperature of the slush will increase the chances of success. It may be possible to reattach the penis even after 16 hours. For massive injuries to the penis, urologists who are skilled at this surgery can often rebuild the penis. How well the penis will work after the surgery depends on how badly it was damaged. Most cases of fractured penis caused by sex and most other minor penile wounds will heal without problems if treated at once. Still, problems can and do happen. Some problems are: infection erectile dysfunction (due to blockage of the nerve or blood flow to the penis) priapism (the penis becomes stiff and stays hard to the point of pain) curved penis (peyronie's disease) after the wound has healed.
My penis is tilted left and penis foreskin does not move back. What kind of issue is this? ...
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Your penis is tilted to left and foreskin does not move back. Minor tilt in the penis is normal. I advise you to do circumcision if there is unbearable pain in moving back foreskin when the penis is erected. It is a minor operation done under local anesthesia so there is no pain. You can get it done from a good government hospital. You have to go to surgery opd in the hospital.
I am newly married few months ago. I am facing some sexual issues. My penis is not so strong to penetrate in and its als ...
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Hi, don't worry. It is normal In addition to asking about your sex life, your doctor will ask about your health history and might do a physical exam. If you have bothpremature ejaculation and trouble getting or maintaining an erection, your doctor might order blood teststo check your male hormone (testosterone) levels or othertests. Please consult with the doctor.
Hi, I am not sure whether I am suffering from peyronie disease or not. How can I assure? ...
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Hello- Tests to diagnose Peyronie's disease and understand exactly what's causing your symptoms might include the following: Physical exam. Your doctor will feel (palpate) your penis when it's not erect, to identify the location and amount of scar tissue. He or she might also measure the length of your penis. If the condition continues to worsen, this initial measurement helps determine whether the penis has shortened. Your doctor might also ask you to bring in photos of your erect penis taken at home. This can determine the degree of curvature, location of scar tissue or other details that might help identify the best treatment approach. Other tests. Your doctor might order an ultrasound or other tests to examine your penis when it's erect. Ultrasound is the most commonly used test for penis abnormalities. Ultrasound tests use sound waves to produce images of soft tissues. These tests can show the presence of scar tissue, blood flow to the penis and any other abnormalities.
I have to get myself tested for hernia, hydrocele, varicocele, phimosis, paraphimosis and rectal exam. Will she be able ...
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Dear user. I can understand. Please don't be panic. I suggest you to consult a physician in person. We are here to help you in every aspect of your mental and physical health. Any sexual or psychological problems can be cured with the help of various methods and therapies. I suggest you to post your query with every detail here. We will help you in overcoming your problems certainly. Take care.
Dr. I am 23 year old .i married one month ago. I ejaculate during foreplay or just entrance. My penis is not hard and ge ...
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Your suffering from premature ejaculation n erectile dysfunction problems due to nerve weakness which leads to loose your erection n penis gets down suddenly n loose it's hardness and thickness of penis n gets shrink it can be treated completely without any side effects and long lasting results.