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  • male
  • 25 Years
  • 14/08/2025

How can I naturally increase my penis size or are there any surgical options available for enlargement? A friend of mine is really concerned about this and wants to know what can be done safely

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I'm really worried because when I'm with my partner, I can only last about 1 to 2 minutes in bed, and it's really making them unhappy. I was wondering if there's any medicine or something that can help me increase my time during sex?

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I've been dealing with this issue where my foreskin sticks to the glans, and I've noticed there's some whiteness on the glans too. The skin doesn't retract when I have an erection. It used to not retract at all, but I've been gently trying to retract it in warm water, and now it retracts a bit more, but only up to about 25. I really want to avoid circumcision if there's another solution, even if it takes a while. Are there any topical creams or treatments you could recommend?

Possible Causes of Enlarged Spleen (Splenomegaly)_ 1. _Infections_: Bacterial, viral, or parasitic infections, such as mononucleosis, malaria, or tuberculosis, can cause splenomegaly. 2. _Liver diseases_: Liver conditions like cirrhosis, liver cancer, or fatty liver disease can lead to splenomegaly. 3. _Blood disorders_: Blood-related conditions, such as lymphoma, leukemia, or anemia, can cause an enlarged spleen. 4. _Other causes_: Splenomegaly can also be caused by rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or other autoimmune disorders. _Does Fatty Liver Cause Enlarged Spleen?_ 1. _Indirect relationship_: Fatty liver disease can contribute to splenomegaly indirectly by increasing pressure in the liver and spleen. 2. _Common underlying causes_: Both fatty liver and splenomegaly can be caused by similar underlying factors, such as obesity, diabetes, or high blood pressure. _Treatment Options_ 1. _Address underlying causes_: Treat underlying conditions, such as infections, liver diseases, or blood disorders, to help reduce spleen enlargement. 2. _Medications_: Depending on the underlying cause, medications like antibiotics, antivirals, or immunosuppressants may be prescribed. 3. _Lifestyle modifications_: Adopt a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management, to help manage underlying conditions.

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I'm noticing that my foreskin and glans have become red, and sometimes there's a bit of irritation on the foreskin, with a burning-like feeling. Right now, I'm using coconut oil during the day and Nizral cream at night. I'm wondering if I should consider getting circumcised to solve this issue, or if there's something else I could try first. Any advice?

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