- male
- 20 Years
- 14/08/2025
I'm a 20-year-old guy dealing with Peyronies disease, likely from heavy gym workouts and sports. Doctors mentioned it might take a long time to heal or even require surgery. I'm curious if Ayurveda has any effective treatments for this condition what options are available?
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View allI had varicocele surgery two months ago but still have testicle pain. The recent scan shows some veins are still there and it's now grade 1. Do I need another surgery or are there other options to manage this?
It's understandable to be concerned about ongoing pain after varicocele surgery, especially with a grade 1 varicocele still present. While some vein persistence is normal, persistent pain warrants further investigation. While repeat surgery could be an option, other conservative measures and interventions should be considered first
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I've been using delay spray for the past 7-8 years to help with PE, but I haven't really paid attention to the instructions all that time. Now my partner and I are trying for a baby and there's a chance we might have conceived, but nothing is confirmed yet. I'm just worried if the delay spray could have any effects on conceiving or on the embryo or fetus that's developing. Could it be a potential issue?
Delay sprays typically contain local anesthetics like lidocaine or benzocaine, which are generally considered safe for external use in small amounts. However, prolonged or excessive use could potentially affect sperm motility. Its advisable to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially when trying to conceive.
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I have bilateral varicocele with grade 12.6mm on one side and 2.3mm on the other and I really don't want to go through surgery Has anyone successfully treated varicocele with homeopathic medicines Would love to see some ultrasound reports from patients who've had positive results
How Are Varicoceles Treated? Most varicoceles need no special treatment. A varicocele is usually harmless and more than likely won't affect a guy's ability to father a child later in life. But if there is any pain and swelling, the doctor may prescribe an anti-inflammatory medicine to relieve it.
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