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  • Male
  • 52 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I've got a bit of an issue. During sex, my penis got hurt by my partner's pubic hair, and now I've got some cuts on the skin. I've been using that tbact ointment, but it's not really helping. There's some swelling too. What should I do?

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Without any Further delay visit Dermatologist for appropriate management,it needs oral and topical antibiotics and also maintain personal hygiene

Dr. Ranjith Suggests...

Consult a Urologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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I've been experiencing some troubling symptoms after I masturbate. My penis starts hurting, and it feels like I need to pee, but nothing happens when I try. Lately, I've noticed my endurance during masturbation has gone down too. I end up feeling weak and sore all over the next day. A few days ago, I even felt a burning sensation under the skin of my penis. I'm really worried and not sure what's going on. Can you help?

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