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Penis bleeding after intercourse
Dear Doctor , please help me is it normal after having intercourse . I m worried kindly help or give some tips.
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Hi, Its not normal to have bleeding from the Penis. If there is any abrasion or ulcer, it can bleed during intercourse. The other possibility to have blood stains which are presrnt in the vagina- its quite normal to have some bleeding for the woman during intercourse - especially if its the first few times. Do not hesitate to consult
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It is not normal. Please consult urlogist or surgeon in person
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It's normal if the lubrication wasn't enough.
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No.. not normal..
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Not normal. Consult urologist or general surgeon.
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Consult urologist or gen Surgeon physically.
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Need few more details Kindly connect.
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Abnormal bleeding must be investigated
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Please visit a urologist or a general surgeon
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Not normal Connect on 860558563 five
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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First let’s look into the causes of Postcoital Bleeding in Males and you check if your symptoms match with any of the conditions I am suggesting 1. Trauma or Friction Injury • Most common cause • Due to rough sex, inadequate lubrication, or vigorous activity • Can cause small tears or abrasions on the foreskin, frenulum, or glans penis 2. Frenulum Tear • The frenulum (small band under the glans) is prone to tearing during sex • Can bleed heavily but briefly • Often heals on its own but may require minor surgical correction (frenuloplasty) if recurrent 3. It can also be caused due to trauma to the urethra or the channel along which urine comes out of the penis I.e. Urethritis - Inflammation often due to STIs (e.g., chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas) Urethral stricture - Narrowing of urethra causing irritation and bleeding Urethral trauma - From instrumentation like recent urine catheter application, vigorous sex, or masturbation 4. It’s not very common but theoretically Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like: • Gonorrhea • Chlamydia • Herpes may also cause urethral discharge, dysuria I.e pain during urination, and bleeding after sex so it’s best to get a Urine routine microscopy done 5. Renal Stone It’s less likely bút get it checked by a Urologist or get a NCCT KUB done if symptoms don’t resolve So the line of management can be like this Workup • Physical exam of the penis and urethra • Urinalysis and urethral swab for infections • Cystoscopy if urethral tumor/stricture suspected • STI screening (chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes) • Penile ultrasound or imaging in rare cases Home Care for Minor Injuries that you can try if reluctant to go to a Urologist • Gentle cleansing • Avoid sexual activity until healed • Use lubricants during intercourse • Treat underlying infection if present But my advice is don’t take random opinion’s like this consult a Good Physician or a Urologist and get to the cause and get it treated early
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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need more information kindly consult
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It's not normal
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This is not a common symptom,it can be there if you are having stones in renal pathway
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Take plenty of water
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Adv surgery opinion
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Consult urology.
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