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Is my penile damage reversible?

I have erectile dysfunction , 2 years ago after masturbating i started peeing blood for 2-3 days, because i used to put pressure on the middle of the penis during masturbation for maximum pleasure during ejaculation now i think my penis is irreversibly damaged but i do get good enough erection with tadalafil medicine but it hurts on left side and middle and downside of the penis as well & penis is always sensitive. when i dont masturbate for 4-5 days i get little bit morning erection after waking up but i havent experienced natural full erection from last 2 years, masturbation addiction has destroyed my penis. If it is Urethral stricture will treatment help?Will i need serious surgery? I'm in mumbai if any specialist in mumbai can tell me what to do it'll be a great help thank you. 2 years ago i saw a urologist but I was too scared to tell him the real issue so I only said frequent urination now I don't have any frequent urination issue but I also don't have any hope now

Slow Urine Passage; 21F

Female (21) with one episode of slow urine flow and mild lower abdominal heaviness. No burning or frequency. Recent poor hygiene. Is this irritation or early UTI, what should I do ?

Dorsal Neurectomy Surgery

I am planning to undergo dorsal neurectomy surgery for premature ejaculation, penile hypersensitivity, and frequent nightfall. Could you please advise on the possible side effects, complications, and long-term risks of this procedure ?

Help to diagnose sti/uti/or any other

Basically I am having burning at rest/after urination symptoms, lower abdomen discomfort, frequent urination in 15 Feb then i visited doctor on...21st Feb he gave me oxyfloxcin 200mg twice daily for 10 days the symptoms reduced significantly except frequent urination and then testicle ache/discomfort started on 28th Feb then again on 2nd March I visited doctor again he then gave me doxycycline 100 mg daily once for 15 days , after that all the symptoms reduced significantly by ~90%. but on 7/8th March the symptoms started again like fluctuating then on 14th March I visited urologist he then gave me levofloxacin for 10 days the symptoms reduced but starting fluctuating again on 21st Feb I did urine R/E test it was normal and then on 24th March I did USG- whole abdomen test : it showed 4.2mm non obstructing left renal calculus and UB wall thickening ( cystitis) i had sexual exposure on 23rd jan ..so I'm worried about STI what can it be?

Pain near anal opening

I have got a small lump like near the edge of my anal opening..feels like swelling but hard and it's inside . not on the outside of my anus.Its midly painful while sitting..Plz help .

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