- Male
- 26 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm feeling a sort of pull on one side of my testis, and there's this white-colored fluid that's continuously flowing from my peni. It's making me really concerned. What could be causing this, and should I be worried?
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View allMy foreskin won't pull back all the way it only goes down a little before it starts hurting. I really don't want surgery, so what else can I do to fix this? It's really bothering me and affecting my daily life.
Paraphimosis is a medical emergency in which you can't draw your foreskin back down over the head of your penis. It can happen if you have a partially circumcised or uncircumcised penis. You must get treatment as soon as possible to prevent permanent damage to your penis.
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I'm 24 and my foreskin still covers the tip of my penis it doesn't retract back. Will this cause problems in my sex life? Is circumcision really necessary for having sex? I'd prefer not to get surgery. Should I be worried about this or is it normal?
Having a foreskin that doesn't fully retract (phimosis) isn't necessarily a problem and doesn't automatically mean you'll have difficulties with sex or need circumcision. It's a common condition, especially in young boys, and can even persist into adulthood for some.
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I've been having pain around my left lower back and was diagnosed with PUJ obstruction. The doctor suggested surgery, and I'm considering laparoscopic robotic surgery to minimize scarring. Can you tell me if this surgery is a good option for my condition and what I should expect?
Laparoscopic PUJ surgery is safe and scar-minimizing—expect 1–2 weeks recovery with low risk.
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