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Asked for male, 19 years old from Tumkur
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Hello-"phimosis" 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 of the penis and its head as well as in terms of sexual in...more
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Kota
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Here are a few potential causes for the symptoms you described:
balanitis: balanitis is inflammation of the glans (head) of the penis, often caused by poor hygiene, an infection, or an allergic reaction. It can result in pain, redness, and discomfort.
Urinary tract infection (uti): utis can cause pain or a burning sensation during urination. It's possible that the retraction of the foreskin is irritating the urethra and exacerbating the discomfort.
Excessive precum production: excess...more
balanitis: balanitis is inflammation of the glans (head) of the penis, often caused by poor hygiene, an infection, or an allergic reaction. It can result in pain, redness, and discomfort.
Urinary tract infection (uti): utis can cause pain or a burning sensation during urination. It's possible that the retraction of the foreskin is irritating the urethra and exacerbating the discomfort.
Excessive precum production: excess...more
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penile pains are commonly caused by fractures during sexual intercourse or by prolonged over masturbation. Other causes include use of penile pump or inflammation of the urethra (urethritis). A penis fracture can occur when there is trauma to the erect penis, resulting in rupture of the cylinder lining.
The severity of penis pain caused by over masturbation develops in stages. First, the problematic stage, the sufferer experiences the initial signs of discomfort and finds it unset...more
penile pains are commonly caused by fractures during sexual intercourse or by prolonged over masturbation. Other causes include use of penile pump or inflammation of the urethra (urethritis). A penis fracture can occur when there is trauma to the erect penis, resulting in rupture of the cylinder lining.
The severity of penis pain caused by over masturbation develops in stages. First, the problematic stage, the sufferer experiences the initial signs of discomfort and finds it unset...more
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If you're experiencing pain in the penis during masturbation and experiencing erection problems, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a urologist or a general physician, for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
There can be various reasons for the pain and erection problems you're experiencing, and it's important to identify the underlying cause. Some possible causes could include:
ongoing prostate issues: it's possible that your previous prostate issue hasn't ...more
There can be various reasons for the pain and erection problems you're experiencing, and it's important to identify the underlying cause. Some possible causes could include:
ongoing prostate issues: it's possible that your previous prostate issue hasn't ...more
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Mahendragarh
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In the meantime, here are some general suggestions that may help alleviate your discomfort:
keep the area clean: gently wash the affected area with warm water and mild soap. Avoid using any harsh or irritating substances.
Apply a topical ointment: over-the-counter antibiotic ointments, such as bacitracin or polysporin, can help prevent infection and promote healing. Apply a thin layer as directed on the packaging.
Take pain relief medication: over-the-counter pain relievers like acet...more
keep the area clean: gently wash the affected area with warm water and mild soap. Avoid using any harsh or irritating substances.
Apply a topical ointment: over-the-counter antibiotic ointments, such as bacitracin or polysporin, can help prevent infection and promote healing. Apply a thin layer as directed on the packaging.
Take pain relief medication: over-the-counter pain relievers like acet...more
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Asked for male, 75 years old from Chennai
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In the meantime, here are a few general tips that may help alleviate discomfort:
drink plenty of water: staying hydrated can help flush out bacteria and promote overall urinary health.
Avoid irritating substances: stay away from caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and acidic beverages, as they can potentially aggravate your symptoms.
Urinate fully: make sure to empty your bladder completely each time you urinate to minimize bacterial growth.
Use a heating pad: applying a warm compres...more
drink plenty of water: staying hydrated can help flush out bacteria and promote overall urinary health.
Avoid irritating substances: stay away from caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and acidic beverages, as they can potentially aggravate your symptoms.
Urinate fully: make sure to empty your bladder completely each time you urinate to minimize bacterial growth.
Use a heating pad: applying a warm compres...more
Asked for male, 33 years old from Mumbai
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Here are a few possibilities:
balanitis: this is an inflammation of the foreskin and head of the penis, usually caused by poor hygiene, fungal or bacterial infections, or irritation from certain soaps or substances. Symptoms may include redness, swelling, itching, and discomfort.
Sexually transmitted infections (stis): certain stis, such as genital herpes or syphilis, can cause red spots and discomfort in the genital area. It's important to note that these conditions typically have other...more
balanitis: this is an inflammation of the foreskin and head of the penis, usually caused by poor hygiene, fungal or bacterial infections, or irritation from certain soaps or substances. Symptoms may include redness, swelling, itching, and discomfort.
Sexually transmitted infections (stis): certain stis, such as genital herpes or syphilis, can cause red spots and discomfort in the genital area. It's important to note that these conditions typically have other...more
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Asked for male, 33 years old from Mumbai
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Some possible causes include:
balanitis: this is an inflammation of the foreskin and head of the penis. It can be caused by poor hygiene, fungal or bacterial infections, or an allergic reaction.
Sexually transmitted infections (stis): certain stis, such as genital herpes or syphilis, can cause sores, redness, and pain in the genital area.
Allergic reaction: it's possible that you may be experiencing an allergic reaction to a new soap, detergent, lubricant, or other product that comes...more
balanitis: this is an inflammation of the foreskin and head of the penis. It can be caused by poor hygiene, fungal or bacterial infections, or an allergic reaction.
Sexually transmitted infections (stis): certain stis, such as genital herpes or syphilis, can cause sores, redness, and pain in the genital area.
Allergic reaction: it's possible that you may be experiencing an allergic reaction to a new soap, detergent, lubricant, or other product that comes...more
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Kaimur
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there are numerous causes of testicle pain, including:
infection or inflammation of the epididymis or testicle (orchitis)
injury to the scrotum
testicular torsion - impaired blood flow to the testicle due to twisting of the spermatic cord
excessive sexual activity that leads to hormonal imbalance, which affects the growth of testicles
a stone in the lower ureter can cause pain in the testicle
enlargement of the veins within the scrotum (varicocele)
fluid in...more
there are numerous causes of testicle pain, including:
infection or inflammation of the epididymis or testicle (orchitis)
injury to the scrotum
testicular torsion - impaired blood flow to the testicle due to twisting of the spermatic cord
excessive sexual activity that leads to hormonal imbalance, which affects the growth of testicles
a stone in the lower ureter can cause pain in the testicle
enlargement of the veins within the scrotum (varicocele)
fluid in...more
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