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)
History: * Phase 1 (March 18): Started on Tab Faropenem and Enzomac. Condition worsened; swelling increased and high fever developed. Phase 2 (March 22 - March 28): Hospitalized/Put on IV Antibiotics (Ceftriaxone & Amikacin) for 6 days. Fever subsided and swelling began to improve. Phase 3 (Late March/Early April): Transitioned to Tab Zifi 200mg (Cefixime) for 7 days and Enzomac Plus for 10 days. The Gap: Following doctor's advice, stopped all meds for about 10 days. However, dull pain while walking persisted. Current Status (Last few days): Re-consulted doctor. On palpation, he noted a "thickened cord" but confirmed testicle size is now normalized/identical to the left. Current Meds: Restarted Zifi 200mg and Enzomac for a 10-day course. Symptoms: No fever (96.4°F). No back pain. Sharp, localized pain in the spermatic cord (inguinal area), specifically where the doctor pressed. Pain is positional: It vanishes when lying flat with legs elevated but "zaps" when lifting the legs
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.
So I have been observing this issues for the last 3-4 months where I observed white remains on my penis with foul smell originating from under my Penial skin but after washing at the time of bath it would go away but again the next day it would re appear so this has been going on along with redness and penial area irritation.
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