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Spermatorrhea
When I urine sperm comes out and my back start paining And my digestive system is weak Toilet is not clear
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Due to a sedentary and irregular lifestyle, you have developed a back pain, you need consultation for the same along with lifestyle modification
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If it is white then it is sperm and if it is transparent then it is prostatic fluid, in some condition sperm or prostatic fluid comes out with urine or during passing stool, it can be very well corrected with Homeopathic medicine Safely, you can consult us online we can send medicine at your door step.
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Your pelvic organs/muscles are weak and need remedial touch. The weakness causes urinary difficulties, prostratic fluid leaks, etc thus causing your symptoms. Homoeopathic medicines treat these uro-genital dysfunction/worries effectively. Start with Homoeopathic medicines:-- PICRIC ACID 30 CALC. PHOS 30 4 PILLS -- 3 times daily -- 30 Days Chew pills on tongue. Take medicine as advised. Consult privately.
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Hello there...I can understand your concern. Are you sure it's semen only or it is pus? Since you are having back pain also, then it could be due to urinary tract infection. Consult a urologist for further evaluation. Irregular bowel movements could be due to many things. Try to follow a healthy diet and lifestyle. Eat foods rich in fibres like green leafy vegetables, raw fruits and vegetables. Have plenty of fluids. If the issue doesn't resolve, then consult a general surgeon for further evaluation.
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