- male
- 30 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm a bit worried about some issues with my foreskin. Should I be reaching out to a dermatologist or would a urologist be more appropriate for this? Not sure who to consult.
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View allI'm really worried about having two stones, one that's 14mm in the kidney and another 20 mm in the urinary bladder, especially since I also have heart issues. Could this cause any complications, and what should I do about it?
For the 14mm stone, medication such as Tamsulosin may be attempted in trying to let the stone pass, but the larger stone will definintely need surgical intervention. In such a condition, it may be best to treat both renal calculi with lithotripsy. Since the patient has a cardiac disease history, it is imperative to get clearance from the consulting cardiologist before proceeding.
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I recently tried to have sex with my girlfriend, but after 20 minutes, I couldn't seem to get my penis into her vagina. We both gave it our best shot, but it just wouldn't go in. Normally, my penis gets hard, but when it came time to insert, it was small and not hard. What could be going on here?
use lubricants for smooth insertion
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Whenever I drink water, I seem to need to urinate almost immediately, and it's starting to make me a bit anxious. I'm a 22-year-old male. Is this something I should be worried about?
Its natural to urinate after drinking water, but if you're noticing it happening very frequently or urgently, it might be worth keeping an eye on. Sometimes, increased frequency can be linked to hydration levels, diet, or even stress. If it continues or worsens, it could be a good idea to consult a doctor just to rule out any underlying issues.
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