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What happens if someone gets an erection during a circumcision surgery especially if they've had local anesthesia in the penile nerves can that even happen

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View allI'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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I've been dealing with this really stubborn balanitis on the head of my penis for over a month now, and it's just not improving. I've already been to my doctor twice. First, they gave me fluconazole, and the second time, some antifungal cream along with hydrocortisone ointment. Neither treatment has worked. What could be the reason my balanitis isn't clearing up? Should antibiotics be considered in this situation?
Yes visit Dermatologist or Urologist for proper evaluation and appropriate management
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I've noticed that the veins below my testicles seem more pronounced recently, but there's no pain, and the size of my testicles seems normal. When I touch them, they feel a bit like rubber. I'm kind of worried about what's going on. Can you help me figure out what might be the issue?
The symptoms you're describing, such as increased visibility of veins on the testicles, a rubbery texture, and no pain, can be caused by several factors. Possible Causes 1. Varicocele: A condition where the veins within the scrotum become enlarged, which can cause a rubbery texture. 2. Hydrocele: A fluid-filled sac that can cause the testicle to feel swollen or rubbery. 3. Spermatocele: A benign cyst that can cause a rubbery texture on the testicle. 4. Epididymal cysts: Benign growths that can cause a rubbery texture on the testicle. Recommended Course of Action 1. Consult a doctor: Schedule an appointment with a urologist or a primary care physician to discuss your symptoms. 2. Physical examination: A doctor will perform a physical examination to assess the texture and size of your testicles.
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