- male
- 25 Years
- 14/08/2025
My penis is currently 5 inches long and 4 inches around, but I'd like to increase it to 7 inches in length and 6 inches in girth. Are there any safe surgical options to achieve this? I'm open to considering surgery if it's effective and reliable.
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View allI'm kind of worried because after taking Alfoo, Levotas, and Chymoral AP for some urinary issues last night, I started feeling really dizzy with a racing heart and blocked nose. Are these side effects something to be really concerned about, and should I stop taking them?
The symptoms you're experiencing, such as dizziness, weakness, rapid heartbeat, and nasal congestion, after taking Alfoo, Levotas, and Chymoral AP, are likely adverse reactions to one or more of these medications; Alfoo (Alfuzosin) can cause dizziness and rapid heartbeat, while Levotas (Valsartan) may lead to dizziness and nasal congestion; Chymoral AP may also contribute to these symptoms; discontinue these medications immediately
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My wife has a 14mm kidney stone should we consider surgery or can medicine dissolve it? What's the best way to handle this?
For a 14mm kidney stone, surgical intervention is typically recommended as the first-line treatment. While medications can help manage pain and aid in passing smaller stones, they cannot dissolve 14mm stones. Surgery, along with other options like lithotripsy, are more effective for larger stones.
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I recently got married and whenever I try to have sex with my wife, the skin on my penis hurts because it hasn't separated properly. I don't want to remove all the skin, just the top part that's attached to the penis. What would be the cost of that? What should I do, and if there's surgery required, how much would it cost?
It sounds like you may have a condition called **phimosis** or tight foreskin. A minor procedure like a **frenuloplasty** or partial circumcision can address this without removing the full skin. I recommend consulting a urologist for an evaluation. Costs can vary but are typically around 10,000-30,000 in most clinics, depending on the procedure and location.
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