- male
- 28 Years
- 14/08/2025
i'm 28 and considering surgery for an uncircumcised penis but not sure who the best doctor is for this procedure is it even possible at my age or am i too old for it
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View allI'm really worried about my performance in bed. I feel like it's not great, and I want to have more sexual energy. After two or three times, I just ejaculate too quickly. Also, I'm concerned because my penis is small. I'm 26 years old and Im wondering if I should start taking shilajit resin. How often would be safe to take it each day or week?
It's important to address any concerns with a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. Shilajit resin is sometimes used to support energy and vitality, but it's best to consult your doctor for guidance on its usage and to discuss any underlying factors affecting your performance. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management can also contribute to overall sexual health.
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I'm a 37-year-old male and lately, I've been having issues with premature ejaculation when I'm intimate with my wife. It's been really concerning, and on top of that, I also experience pain in my lower back during these times. I'm really worried about these symptoms and would love some advice on what might be going on. What could be causing this, and how can I address it?
Treatment may not be needed. Practicing relaxation techniques or using distraction methods may help you delay ejaculation. For some men, stopping or cutting down on the use of alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs may improve how well they can control ejaculation..consult psychiatrists they will do the needful
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my son had hypospadias surgery and we've been in the hospital for 8 days now today i noticed a little wetness on the outer dressing could this cause any issues
A small amount of wetness on the outer dressing after hypospadias surgery is usually normal, but it's important to monitor for any signs of infection or excessive bleeding. If the wetness is limited and not accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it might just be residual fluid or a small amount of bleeding, which is expected in the first few days after surgery. However, if the wetness is excessive, there's a foul odor, or if your son has a fever, redness, or increased pain around the incision, it could indicate an infection and you should contact his healthcare provider immediately.
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