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  • 30 Years
  • 14/08/2025

What's the average cost of a circumcision surgery and how long is the recovery period before I can get back to normal activities

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I've been experiencing something really concerning and I'm not sure what to do. About a month ago, after masturbating, I noticed blood in my urine for a day, but then it cleared up, so I stopped masturbating for about 23 days because I was scared. When I started again, there wasn't any blood at first. But then on March 11th, the bleeding happened again after I masturbated, and this time I also felt pain in my penis. It went away after a day, but then came back after a few days. I'm worried about why this is happening and what it could mean. Can you give me some advice?

It sounds like you may have experienced some irritation or injury to the urinary tract or reproductive organs during masturbation, which can occasionally cause blood in the urine. However, recurring blood in urine, especially with pain, should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out conditions like infections, stones, or other underlying issues. Please consider seeking a consultation with a urologist for a proper diagnosis and peace of mind.

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I'm noticing that my left testis goes up when I'm pooping and it feels kind of different during that time. Sometimes I even see sperm in the toilet. Is there something I should be worried about?

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I'm dealing with phimosis, and it's really tight. Is it okay to try pulling the foreskin back at all, or could it cause more pain and cracks? I'm worried about scarring and making the situation worse. What should I do?

Don't worry, holiday weight gain is common! Losing weight can be challenging, but with a consistent approach, you can achieve your goals. Here are some effective ways to help you lose weight: *Diet* 1. *Eat a balanced diet*: Focus on whole, unprocessed foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. 2. *Hydrate adequately*: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to help control hunger and boost metabolism. 3. *Reduce sugar intake*: Limit sugary drinks, desserts, and refined carbohydrates. 4. *Watch portion sizes*: Eat smaller, frequent meals to control hunger and portion sizes. 5. *Incorporate healthy snacks*: Choose nuts, seeds, fruits, and veggies as snacks. *Exercise* 1. *Aerobic exercises*: Engage in activities like brisk walking, jogging, cycling, or swimming for at least 150 minutesweek. 2. *Resistance training*: Incorporate strength training exercises 2-3 times a week to build muscle and boost metabolism. 3. *High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)*: Incorporate HIIT workouts 2-3 times a week for efficient calorie burn. 4. *Increase physical activity*: Aim for 10,000 stepsday and incorporate more physical activity into your daily routine. *Lifestyle Changes* 1. *Get enough sleep*: Aim for 7-8 hours of sleepnight to regulate hunger hormones and support weight loss. 2. *Manage stress*: Engage in stress-reducing activities like meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises. 3. *Monitor progress*: Keep a food diary or use a mobile app to track your eating habits, physical activity, and weight loss progress. 4. *Seek support*: Share your weight loss goals with friends and family, and consider joining a weight loss support group.

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