Hello Doctor, I am a 24-year-old male. My height is 5'9" (175 cm), my weight is 100 kg, and my BMI is 32.6 kg/m². My recent fasting morning total testosterone level is 321 ng/dL (reference range: 249–836 ng/dL). Although it is within the normal range, it seems low for my age. My HbA1c is 5.7% , TSH normal . Do I need any further evaluation? Do I need any treatment, medicine, or supplements? I have attached my testosterone report. Please advise.
Hi dr,my child is of 9 year old had surgical circumcision 2 months ago....
Dr,given rapid vicryl absorbable sutures...
it's been 2 months their are granular bumps seen in outer ridge of his private part these bumps are not increasing in size and the child feeling pain when it gets touched these granular structures are not flattening thats y we r worrying .... I'm attaching the images kindly help out ...
From past 10 days I'm facing low urine output
Little urine coming out after applying pressure .....
History of Present Illness:
During the 3rd–4th week of June 2026, I used a condom that was too tight during intercourse. The condom tore, and I had to remove it by forcefully stretching the tight ring. I subsequently developed pain around the underside of the penis near the frenulum and inner foreskin. On 29 June 2026, while bathing, I accidentally washed the area with a scented soap (similar to Kuppaimeni soap) and experienced sudden worsening of the pain. Since then, the symptoms have persisted daily. The skin feels dry and develops small cracks or splits, especially after drying or gentle retraction of the foreskin. The pain improves after avoiding sexual activity for 2–3 days but recurs with sex or masturbation. I also experience burning/stinging during urination and when water touches the affected area after cleaning. A white coating forms under the foreskin but washes off with water. Sometimes the foreskin partially covers the urinary opening, causing the urine stream to spray o
Hi,My father underwent prostate removal surgery (RARP) for prostate cancer on 18 May 2026. After the surgery, we did a PSA test today, and the result came back as 0.55 ng/mL. Does this mean that the prostate cancer has returned? What should be the next steps? I am very worried.
Attached the report for your reference.