- Male
- 25 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm wondering if I might be dealing with premature ejaculation because I tend to ejaculate within 3 to 4 minutes when I masturbate. Is this something to be concerned about, and what can I do to manage it better? Any advice would be really appreciated.
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View allIm really struggling with trying to stop my masturbation habit. It feels like theres just so much hormonal activity going on thats pushing me to do it. Im dealing with these intense sexual feelings every day, and Im looking for some advice on how to manage or lessen them. Are there any ways I can mitigate any negative effects that this habit might have on me?
It's great that you're seeking to manage this. Excessive sexual urges can often be controlled by staying active, practicing mindfulness, and redirecting focus to hobbies, exercise, or productive activities. Speaking to a counselor or doctor can also help address underlying causes and guide you through strategies for healthier habits.
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I've found a painless ulcer where my penis head meets the foreskin, and it's really got me worried. I haven't had any sexual encounters in the last four months, just been on my own, you know, self-masturbation. What could be causing this?
Since you're experiencing an ulcer-like lesion, its important to get a proper diagnosis from a healthcare professional. They may take a swab or perform an examination to identify any infections or other underlying conditions. If it doesnt improve or if you experience pain, discharge, or other concerning symptoms, its best to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
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Is it normal to have no bacteria present if there's a history of urine infections? I've had kidney stones last year and have had urine infections 2 or 3 times. Should I be worried or is this within the normal range?
Based on your history of recurrent urine infections and a kidney stone last year, it is important to monitor your urine parameters closely. A normal urine test should not show any bacteria present. To prevent further infections, you can consider taking cranberry supplements or D-mannose powder to help maintain urinary tract health. Additionally, you can ask your doctor about prescribing you with a low-dose antibiotic such as Nitrofurantoin to take after intercourse or as a prophylactic treatment. Regular follow-up with your healthcare provider is recommended to monitor your kidney health and prevent future complications.
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