- Male
- 22 Years
- 23/01/2025
I'm 22 and started masturbating when I was 17, but I quit at 20. I didn't do it excessively - maybe 56 times a month. Then I skipped it for six months and occasionally for up to 23 months without experiencing nightfall. But now, since I stopped at 20, I've been having nightfall about 34 times a month. Some people say it's normal, but I don't think it is because it seems like my muscles aren't growing. Whenever nightfall stops for 15-20 days, I notice I look better. Then it hits again, and I start looking dull. It's really frustrating, and I'm worried about the future. Can this be cured? What should I do?
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Pain Level*
Some women may experience:
- Mild cramping
- Discomfort
- Pinching sensation
while others may not feel any pain at all. To minimize discomfort, your doctor may:
- Use a local anesthetic
- Perform the procedure during your menstrual cycle when the cervix is more open
Cost of Removal
The cost of removing a Copper T IUD varies depending on:
- Location (city, state, or country)
- Doctor's fees
- Hospital or clinic charges
- Insurance coverage
On average, the cost of Copper T removal can range from:
- 500 to 2,000 (approximately $7-$28 USD) in India
- $50 to $200 USD in the United States
- 50 to 150 GBP in the United Kingdom
Please note that these are rough estimates, and the actual cost may vary.
After removal:
- You may experience some spotting or light bleeding
- Mild cramping is possible
- Your doctor may prescribe pain medication or recommend over-the-counter pain relievers
It's essential to consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare professional for personalized guidance and to discuss any concerns you may have.
Dr. Ibrahim Suggests...
Consult a Urologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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