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Brain stroke can be of two types, ischemic and hemorrhage. All patients with brain stroke need secondary prevention, which means preventing stroke recurrence. There is high level evidence that medicines like aspirin - a blood thinner, statin a medicine that reduces cholesterol, control of blood pressure, diabetes control help in preventing second stroke. These should be under the follow-up of a neurologist. Along with that, lifestyle modification with having reduce extra salt in diet, low oily o...more
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Azoospermia, which means the absence of sperm in the semen, can be categorized into two types: obstructive and non-obstructive. Obstructive azoospermia occurs when there is a blockage in the reproductive tract that prevents sperm from being ejaculated, while non-obstructive azoospermia is associated with a lack of sperm production in the testicles. Here are potential options based on the type of azoospermia:
obstructive azoospermia:
surgical repair (microsurgical epididymal sperm aspirat...more
obstructive azoospermia:
surgical repair (microsurgical epididymal sperm aspirat...more
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Asked for female, 34 years old from Srinagar
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Obstructive azoospermia:
if there's a blockage preventing the release of sperm, surgical procedures may be considered. Surgical interventions like microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration (mesa) or testicular sperm aspiration (tesa) can retrieve sperm directly from the epididymis or testicles.
Non-obstructive azoospermia:
in cases where there is no blockage but a problem with sperm production, treatment options may include:
hormonal therapy: administering hormones such as fsh (f...more
if there's a blockage preventing the release of sperm, surgical procedures may be considered. Surgical interventions like microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration (mesa) or testicular sperm aspiration (tesa) can retrieve sperm directly from the epididymis or testicles.
Non-obstructive azoospermia:
in cases where there is no blockage but a problem with sperm production, treatment options may include:
hormonal therapy: administering hormones such as fsh (f...more
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Asked for male, 34 years old from Trichy
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the treatment options available for y chromosome infertility vary depending on the type and severity of the deletion. In some cases, a man may still be able to father children using assisted reproductive technologies, such as in vitro fertilization (ivf) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (icsi).
the treatment options available for y chromosome infertility vary depending on the type and severity of the deletion. In some cases, a man may still be able to father children using assisted reproductive technologies, such as in vitro fertilization (ivf) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (icsi).
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Impaired ejaculation:
severe phimosis may lead to difficulty with ejaculation. If the foreskin is tight, it may impede the normal release of semen during ejaculation, affecting the delivery of sperm into the female reproductive tract.
Infection risk:
phimosis can sometimes lead to an increased risk of infections, such as balanitis. Infections in the genital area can potentially impact sperm health or the patency of the reproductive tract.
If you are actively trying to conceive an...more
severe phimosis may lead to difficulty with ejaculation. If the foreskin is tight, it may impede the normal release of semen during ejaculation, affecting the delivery of sperm into the female reproductive tract.
Infection risk:
phimosis can sometimes lead to an increased risk of infections, such as balanitis. Infections in the genital area can potentially impact sperm health or the patency of the reproductive tract.
If you are actively trying to conceive an...more
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Asked for male, 35 years old from new delhi
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Consult with a specialist: Consider seeing a urologist or an andrologist who specializes in male reproductive health and sexual dysfunction. They can conduct a thorough evaluation, including a detailed medical history, physical examination, and additional tests if necessary, to identify any underlying causes contributing to your condition.
Consider psychological factors: Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, depression, and relationship issues can contribute to ED, PME, and a d...more
Consider psychological factors: Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, depression, and relationship issues can contribute to ED, PME, and a d...more
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Bangalore
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Hi, lybrate user,
•its might cause due to compression and irritation of nerve causing pain with heat sensation in thighs and lumbo-secral area , relaxed in standing posture and movement .
•Wear loose underwear to relax compression.
•Monitor your weight, if you are obeased.
Tk, homoeopathic medicine, underlying :
@ Rhus tox 30 ch -5 drops, thrice.
•Avoid , junk food, alcohol and nicotine.
Tk, care.
•its might cause due to compression and irritation of nerve causing pain with heat sensation in thighs and lumbo-secral area , relaxed in standing posture and movement .
•Wear loose underwear to relax compression.
•Monitor your weight, if you are obeased.
Tk, homoeopathic medicine, underlying :
@ Rhus tox 30 ch -5 drops, thrice.
•Avoid , junk food, alcohol and nicotine.
Tk, care.
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