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I'm feeling a bit worried because I've been having this needle-like pain in my abdomen, mainly on the right side. I'm not sure if it's appendicitis or something else. One doctor mentioned it could be appendicitis, but another said it might just be gas. Also, I've been told I have a renal calculus that's 0.4 mm in size. What should I do next? Any advice would be great.

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My foreskin doesn't retract properly do I need to get circumcised before getting married? What are my options?

No, you don't need to get circumcised before marriage just because your foreskin doesn't retract properly. This condition, called phimosis, is not a medical emergency or a requirement for marriage. However, if phimosis causes pain, discomfort, or other issues, it's a good idea to talk to a doctor about treatment options. These options can include steroid creams, gentle stretching exercises, or, in some cases, circumcision.

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I've been struggling with premature ejaculation and it's causing a lot of stress and anxiety in my relationship. I've heard about lycopodium 1mg and I'm wondering if it actually helps with this issue. Also, can it address erectile dysfunction and the feelings of being overly excited or anxious during intimate moments? Its getting pretty frustrating and I'd really appreciate any advice.

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