- male
- 28 Years
- 14/08/2025
I'm 28 and have been struggling with severe erection issues and low sperm count for the past 3 years. I had varicocele surgery on both testicles, but for the last year, there's been no movement in them. I also find it hard to start urinating, and the flow is very slow. My parents are looking for marriage proposals, and I'm really worried about my condition. Which specialist should I see for these problems?

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View allI've been feeling something strange going on with my testicles, almost like a nerve is being pulled, and sometimes it's painful. I've been really stressed over the past few weeks, and I'm wondering if this could be related. What should I do?
The weird feeling and pain in your testicles, possibly related to stress, may be caused by epididymitis, orchitis, or testicular torsion, so it's essential to consult a urologist or healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and diagnosis
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Can you help me understand why I'm frequently getting these pimple-like bumps or white pops on my urethra? It's starting to worry me, and I'm not sure what's causing it.
Your vitamin D level is low (normal range: 30-50 ngmL), and B12 is slightly below the optimal range (normal range: 200-900 pgmL). These deficiencies might contribute to your symptoms: Lethargy and fatigue (vitamin D and B12) Depression (vitamin D deficiency has been linked to depression) Consult your doctor to discuss supplementation options: Vitamin D: 1,000-2,000 IUday Vitamin B12: oral supplements or injections Additionally, consider lifestyle changes: Increase sun exposure (vitamin D) Maintain a balanced diet Exercise regularly Manage stress levels
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My penis has a 30-degree curve to the right side, and I think it might be because I sleep on my stomach. Are there any home remedies, habits, or medicines that can help straighten it without needing surgery?
A 30-degree penile curve might be related to Peyronie's disease, a condition causing scar tissue to form inside the penis, leading to curvature, and can sometimes be painful. While sleeping on your stomach could potentially contribute, it's best to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment options.
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