Little phimosis
I can retract my foreskin to middle and a little bit more in glans but not completely retract what to do to retract foreskin upto glans easily without tension (Is it necessary to retract foreskin completely)
I can retract my foreskin to middle and a little bit more in glans but not completely retract what to do to retract foreskin upto glans easily without tension (Is it necessary to retract foreskin completely)
I see 2-3 drops of transparent to whitish sticky fluid from my penis when I have to put pressure for bowel movement and it happens when I stay abstinence for a few days .I don't have any other symptoms .I am 31 ,male.Urine test and USG are normal .Please suggest.Thsnks in advance!
One person kick me but due to kick my penile injury there is no blood in urine urologist medicine nitrofurantoin and urinol 200 5 days and my usg kub is clear also ecg and troponin I test is clear I am worried and anxious
I’m 24 male from Mumbai. A 3 years ago, I was diagnosed with an E. coli infection in semen which was causing post-ejaculation pain. After completing treatment, the pain has reduced significantly overall, but I’m still facing some issues. I still get a spike in pain during ejaculation, especially when the penis is not fully erect. This happens quite often during nightfall, where ejaculation seems to occur before full erection. I’ve also noticed that I’m not getting strong erections like before, and ejaculation often happens before full erection along with increased sensitivity. There is no major pain during the day otherwise. Should I consult a urologist again or see an andrologist for this? Is this a normal part of recovery or something that needs further evaluation? Thank you.
• Age: 28 years, male • Current weight: ~98 kg • Baseline pre-cycle Total Testosterone: ~705 ng/dL History • Completed anabolic steroid cycle, PCT finished November 2025 • No other chronic illnesses, no diabetes, non-smoker Serial Labs • Nov 2025 (2 weeks post-PCT): Total T 631.57 ng/dL, Free T 38.50 pg/mL, LH 8.0 mIU/mL, FSH 5.28 mIU/mL, E2 61.84 pg/mL (elevated) • Jan 2026 (2 months post-PCT): Total T dropped to 374.10 ng/dL • April 2026 – Total Testosterone: 374.90 ng/dL (stuck low) – Free Testosterone: 19.40 pg/mL (low) – LH: 7.60 mIU/mL (high-normal) – FSH: 3.10 mIU/mL – E2: 18.52 pg/mL (normal) – SHBG: 33.90 nmol/L (normal) – HbA1c: 5.9% (borderline) – Calcium: 8.7 mg/dL (low) • Strong early rebound post-PCT, then plateau at ~375 ng/dL for 5+ months Used enclomophine for 5 weeks and the total still the same I'd like to further consult a doctor who deals in sports medicine and hypogonadism Thank you
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