- Male
- 23 Years
- 23/01/2025
I've noticed some white bubbles in the toilet after I pee, and it's definitely not because of splashing. I'm wondering if this could be why I'm not gaining any weight? Also, after I masturbate, I sometimes feel really weak, and I even get pain in my body, like in my hands or legs. What might be causing all this, and who should I talk to for some help?
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Underarm temperature of 98.6F (37C) is considered normal.
Fever is typically defined as:
Axillary (armpit) temperature above 99.5F (37.7C) Oral temperature above 100.4F (38C) Rectal temperature above 101F (38.3C)
Please note that axillary temperatures are generally 0.5-1F (0.3-0.6C) lower than oral temperatures.
Dr. Chandra Suggests...
Consult a Urologist
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