- Male
- 60 Years
- 14/08/2025
My father has been diagnosed with a lump in his urinary bladder and there's blood in his urine. The doctors say it's not serious and can be removed with surgery, but I'm still worried. Is this really something that can be fixed easily? What should we expect during recovery?
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View allmy foreskin is really tight at the tip and it's causing discomfort is there any treatment for phimosis other than surgery what options do i have
Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin can't be pulled back from the head of the penis. It's normal in babies and small children, and they usually grow out of it. It can also be caused by infections, scar tissue, and skin diseases, and may need to be treated with steroid cream or surgery
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I'm dealing with erectile dysfunction and I'm really concerned because it started happening just recently. It doesn't last long enough, and before this, everything was going well. Any advice or treatments you could recommend?
I'm sorry to hear about your concerns. Erectile dysfunction can be influenced by various factors, including stress, lifestyle changes, or underlying health issues. I recommend discussing this with a healthcare provider who can assess your situation and offer appropriate guidance or treatment options.
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I'm a 38-year-old male and I'm concerned about the skin tightness on my penis but I don't think surgery is necessary for me since it might interfere with my regular work routine
Circumcision is the best solution for the same
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