- Male
- 22 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've noticed that my foreskin naturally pulls back and stays behind the head of my penis all the time. Is this something I should be worried about? Could it cause any problems if it stays like this?
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use lubricants for smooth insertion
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Found out I have a 7.1 mm stone in my right VJU calculus. Can it pass on its own or will I need surgery for this? I've been told there's a 7.1 mm stone in my right VJU calculus. What are the chances of passing it naturally without any surgical intervention? Just got diagnosed with a 7.1 mm stone in my right VJU calculus. Is it too big to pass by itself or do I have other options besides surgery? Dealing with a 7.1 mm stone in my right VJU calculus. How likely is it to pass without needing an operation?
Yes possible, but you can only wait if you don’t have intense pain, vomiting, fever and decreased kidney function. You can try Cap. Tamfil S once a day for 7 days. Filter urine for stone. If is doesn’t come out, then you need a ureteroscopy
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I'm thinking about getting a frenuloplasty, and I've got a few questions. How much should I expect it to cost, and how long will it take for me to recover completely? I'm also a bit anxious about the pain level after the surgery. Is it going to be really intense? Appreciate any advice you can give!
Frenuloplasty surgery typically costs between $500 to $2,000, depending on factors like the clinic, location, and complexity of the procedure. Recovery usually takes about 1-2 weeks, with most patients resuming normal activities within a few days. Pain is usually manageable with over-the-counter medications, and any discomfort typically subsides after the first few days.
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