Vas Deferens Pain Treatment
Age 29, weight 82 kg, unmarried,height 6 ft, in march 2020, I got bleeding in semen and urine for few days along with pa ...
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Hello- anyone who tells you that blood in your semen or haemospermia is normal, he/she is wrong. No, it is not normal. In fact, blood coming out of any part of your body can in no way be normal. We often hear some patients say that the doctors they have consulted before, about this very crucial problem, regarded it as not serious. Neglecting blood in your semen is a very bad idea. It will not go away without proper treatment. On the other hand, addressing it at the earliest will help cure the problem completely. Here is where the role of ayurveda and ayurvedic medical experts becomes extremely important. Causes of blood in semen: what is causing you haemospermia or as per ayurveda, dooshita shukra? Here are a few causes that are influencing the condition- inflammation and infections: inflammations and infections cause the most common threat to your semen. Infection in any of the tubes, ducts or glands, such as prostate, urethra, seminal vesicles, vas deferens and epididymis, etc. Can become the cause of blood in semen. Sexually transmitted infection: other bacterial infections along with sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia and gonorrhoea are also potent threats to your semen. 40% of the times, it is these kinds of infections that lead to blood in your semen. Forced sexual activity: though not much discussed, any forced sexual activity might also influence the condition. This kind of activity irritates the pubic region and can also form the cause of genital tract infection, leading to blood in your semen. A recent medical procedure: one of the most common occurrences of blood in the semen is noticed post a medical procedure. Examples of medical procedures that lead to blood in semen include prostate biopsy, any urinary treatment, etc. These treatments cause temporary trauma to the semen for a short span of time, leading to ejaculation of blood along with it.
I have epidemics and vas deferens tube was too swelling and pained in right testicles ,can you help. Me. ...
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You have epididymitis and vas deferns is swollen and paining in right testicle. I advise you to do semen analysis test to look for pus cells and tell me report for better guidance and proper permanent treatment, by calling me through Lybrate.
5 months back I have grade 1 varicocele in scrotum and now I might have grade 2 varicocele both sides and epidymices was ...
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You have varicocele problem. Your epydidmices, vas deferns and spermatic cord are swollen. Yes, it can be cure by medicines and instructions. I guarantee you best and permanent results. I advise you to tell me your eating habits and any addiction to alcohol or cigarette, for better guidance and natural, safe and permanent treatment, by calling me through Lybrate.
Can person suffers from erectile dysfunction makes her wife pregnant if yes how is viagra is helpful in such conditions. ...
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Studies show that sexual dysfunction is present in about 20-25% of infertile couples. Adequate sexual function can contribute to the success of fertility treatments although most men with male infertility do not notice symptoms other than the inability to conceive a child, signs and symptoms associated with male infertility include: problems with sexual function — for example, difficulty with ejaculation or small volumes of fluid ejaculated, reduced sexual desire, or difficulty maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction) pain, swelling or a lump in the testicle area recurrent respiratory infections inability to smell abnormal breast growth (gynecomastia) decreased facial or body hair or other signs of a chromosomal or hormonal abnormality a lower than normal sperm count (fewer than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen or a total sperm count of less than 39 million per ejaculate) male fertility is a complex process. To get your partner pregnant, the following must occur: you must produce healthy sperm. initially, this involves the growth and formation of the male reproductive organs during puberty. At least one of your testicles must be functioning correctly, and your body must produce testosterone and other hormones to trigger and maintain sperm production. Sperm have to be carried into the semen. once sperm are produced in the testicles, delicate tubes transport them until they mix with semen and are ejaculated out of the penis. There needs to be enough sperm in the semen. if the number of sperm in your semen (sperm count) is low, it decreases the odds that one of your sperm will fertilize your partner's egg. A low sperm count is fewer than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen or fewer than 39 million per ejaculate. Sperm must be functional and able to move. if the movement (motility) or function of your sperm is abnormal, the sperm may not be able to reach or penetrate your partner's egg. Treatments for male infertility include: surgery. for example, a varicocele can often be surgically corrected or an obstructed vas deferens repaired. Prior vasectomies can be reversed. In cases where no sperm are present in the ejaculate, sperm can often be retrieved directly from the testicles or epididymis using sperm-retrieval techniques. Treating infections. antibiotic treatment might cure an infection of the reproductive tract, but doesn't always restore fertility. Treatments for sexual intercourse problems. medication or counseling can help improve fertility in conditions such as erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation. Hormone treatments and medications. your doctor might recommend hormone replacement or medications in cases where infertility is caused by high or low levels of certain hormones or problems with the way the body uses hormones. Assisted reproductive technology (art). art treatments involve obtaining sperm through normal ejaculation, surgical extraction or from donor individuals, depending on your specific case and wishes. The sperm are then inserted into the female genital tract, or used to perform in vitro fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
HI, I am 20, I have pain in my vas deferens and sometimes in groin area. The pain is not so chronic. And in very minor q ...
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No it may not be a major problem. It is better to take proper check up including test like usg. Then consult for proper homoeopathic treatment. Till then take conium mac 30.
Hello Doctor. From last 2 years I am having low abdominal pain. I get that pain only when I am in romantic emotions, whe ...
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As its said its a epididymal cyst means tiny growth of fluid filled sac.. it should not be left untreatead as it may become a serious issue.. in homeopathy theres a good treatment for this.. you can consult me privately for the treatment or see a nearby doctor ..
I have pain on vas deferens and bellied on right sight testis from last 3 days. I have taken tablet for pain and 3 times ...
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Hello dear Lybrate user, hi Warm welcome to Lybrate.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly. Possible referred pain from renal calculus drink more liquids and continue stone medicines Hope this clears your query. Wishing you fine recovery. Welcome for any further assistance at my private URL https://www.Lybrate.com/gandhinagar/doctor/dr-bhagyesh-patel-general-surgeon Regards take care.
What is epididymitis? How long does it take to fully cure of it (particularly swelling) nd what are the test which can c ...
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Epididymis is a specialised convoluted tube which transfers sperms from testes to the vas deferens, the channel responsible for taking sperms to the urethra and finally into the ejaculate. An inflammation of epididymis is termed as epididymitis. Common reasons are infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea and E coli while trauma or obstruction to the path of urine causing urine reflux are other common causes. It is commonly associated with inflammation of the testes as well. The diagnosis is clinical, and assisted by investigations such as ultrasonography. Treatment required course of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications and should be strictly carried out under medical supervision. An uncomplicated case typically takes 5 to up to 10 days for resolution of symptoms. Since there are other, potentially serious, acute diseases of testes, such as torsion testis, which may have a similar presentation, a medical opinion should be taken immediately in case of testicular pain.
Hello sir I am having pain in left testicle. 1 day back it was mild now it's grown. Whats the reason. I do exercise regu ...
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Orchitis is an inflammation of one or both of the testicles, often caused by infection. Orchitis may be caused by numerous bacterial and viral organisms. It is usually a consequence of epididymitis, which is inflammation of the epididymis (the tube which connects the vas deferens and the testicle).homoeopathic treatment cures it completely without side effects.
I am a student. I am suffering from left side hydrocele (also in Upper parts off my left side of hydrocele) it's always ...
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Hello- Hydrocele can be contained and cured with ayurvedic treatment and some dietary changes. A) -Underlying toxicity that is the root cause should be eliminated. -Adopt exclusive fruit 3-meal diet for 10 days. -Unsweetened lemon water or plain water can be taken. -After that follow a diet â Breakfast â Glass of milk, grated raw carrot, fresh fruit, prunes or dried fruits. Lunch â Steamed vegetables with a scrambled or poached egg, baked apple or stewed fruit. Dinner â Raw vegetable salad, prunes or dried fruits, whole wheat bread and butter. B) Take equal quantities of dry powder of the following ingredients easily found in most ayurveda store: -Black myrobylan (haritaki) -Roasted long pepper -Rock salt The mixture should be made wet with little water and made into pea sized globules. One globule half an hour before food, thrice daily for 45 days is the recommended dosage for hydrocele to heal itself.