- Male
- 36 Years
- 20/02/2025
I'm trying to understand my urine test results and could use some guidance. The report mentions occasional epithelial cells and pus cells with a specific gravity of 1.010. I'm a bit concerned and wondering if it's necessary to start taking Martifur 100mg. Could you please advise on what I should do next?
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View allI'm really struggling with erectile dysfunction and it's starting to ruin my marriage. It wasn't such a big deal at first, but it just hasn't gone away. We've been married for four years now and it's gotten to the point where we don't even have any intimacy anymore because of this. What should I do? Can you help?
Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be emotionally challenging, especially in a marital context; consider consulting a urologist or a sex therapist to address underlying causes, which may include physical factors (e.g., diabetes, hypertension), psychological factors (e.g., anxiety, depression), or lifestyle factors (e.g., smoking, obesity); counseling and therapy can also help you and your partner reconnect and strengthen your relationship.
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I've been having some stomach pain for the past few days, and at first, I thought it was just from heat or something, so I ignored it. But then, I noticed a small red worm in my urine the next morning, which really scared me. This morning, it happened again. I'm super worried now. Could this be dangerous to my health? And I'm really concerned about whether it might affect my fertility. Can you please give me some advice?
no need to worry follow your doctors advice
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I'm a bit worried because I've noticed a painless lump on the skin of my penis. It's skin-colored and doesn't itch or hurt, but I'm concerned. What could this be? Should I be checking for anything else or think about seeing someone for it?
That could be STD visit nearest STD clinic or consult Dermatologist for appropriate management.
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