- Male
- 30 Years
- 14/08/2025
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

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View allI'm noticing that my penis tends to lean to the right side, both when it's erect and when it's not. Plus, one of my testicles seems larger than the other. I recently masturbated for the first time in 56 days, and I felt pain during both masturbation and ejaculation. I'm feeling pretty worried about all this and wondering what could be going on with me. What should I do?
You should know that to form a semen lot of energy is utilised in the body and in masturbation again lot of calories is burned, so if done excessively might cause fatigue and tiredness. During this act, due to excessive force there might be injury to the genitals. There are evidences which suggest that excessive masturbation might aggravate hair loss and it might cause premature ejaculation which will cause difficulties in concieving in the future. So I suggest you to do yoga and mainly meditation to have some willpower to control your habit. Try to engage in some athletic activities wity your friends.try to be invovled with your family which gives you a grounded atmosphere. If possible try to study in a library or do a combined study, just the fear of getting caught will itself might act beneficial. If you are still not satisfied kindly consult a physician for further managemen
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I've noticed these white painless lumps called scrotal calcinosis on my testicles and heard they're harmless but they're multiplying. Is surgery an option to remove them and if I go for it will they come back again
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I've had this discomfort in the middle of my penis corona for quite a while, and it's really starting to bother me. It's not super painful, but it's irritating enough that I've had to change how I masturbate, and it's been swollen for a long time. I've also noticed that the pain tends to get a bit worse after each time I masturbate. I have had sex before, but that was quite some time ago, long before all this started. What could be going on here? Should I be worried about this swelling and irritation?
It sounds like you might have inflammation or irritation of the penis, potentially from overuse or unnoticed trauma. To help it heal, try reducing masturbation frequency, avoid tight grips, and keep the area clean and moisturized. If swelling or discomfort persists, please see a doctor to rule out infections or other concerns.
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