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  • 14/08/2025

I'm having a lot of pain when I pee and my foreskin feels really tight. Is there any way to loosen it without surgery?

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I've been diagnosed with minimal bilateral hydrocele in both testicles based on my USG report. Is surgery usually needed for this condition or are there any medications that can help instead? Just wondering what the typical treatment approach is for something like this

hydrocelectomy is advised to the patient,surgery opinion for further treatment.

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I'm experiencing nightfall about 5 or 6 times a month, and when it happens, a white sticky liquid comes out, which I think might be sperm. But when I try to masturbate like most guys do, nothing comes out except urine. I also had sex with my girlfriend using a condom, but didn't feel like any sperm came out then either. Is something wrong with me, or should I be worried about not being able to ejaculate properly?

Possible Causes* 1. *Ear Infection*: Middle ear infection (otitis media) or outer ear infection (otitis externa) can cause ear pain, heaviness, and numbness. 2. *Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorder*: TMJ connects the jawbone to the skull. Disorders in this joint can cause ear pain, headaches, and numbness. 3. *Migraine or Tension Headache*: Headaches can cause pain, heaviness, and numbness on one side of the head. 4. *Sinusitis*: Inflammation of the sinuses can cause pain, pressure, and numbness in the face, including the ear area. 5. *Dental Issues*: Toothaches, abscesses, or gum disease can radiate pain to the ear and head area. Self-Care* 1. *Apply Warm Compresses*: Warm compresses can help relieve ear pain and discomfort. 2. *Manage Stress*: Stress can exacerbate headaches and ear pain. Engage in stress-reducing activities like meditation, deep breathing, or yoga. 3. *Maintain Good Oral Hygiene*: Brush and floss regularly to prevent dental issues.

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I have grade 2 varicocele on the left side and grade 1 on the right, with a sperm count of 8 million/ml and very low motility at 10% and morphology at 1%. I'm considering surgery but unsure which method is better laparoscopic or microsurgery. What's the difference between these two in terms of repairing varicocele, and which one would be more suitable for my condition?

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