- male
- 40 Years
- 01/04/2021
Why should we not drink water after urination?
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View allSure, I've been feeling a bit concerned about my sex life recently. You see, I've been taking Lithium and Thyroid medication for years, and I'm wondering if my issues with ED and the anxiety that comes with it are linked to the meds or maybe something like low testosterone levels? I have bipolar disorder, and I'm generally quite active sexually, even though work and having a young child have put sex lower on the list. Both my spouse and I miss the frequency and intensity we used to have when we first got married, and it's becoming a point of tension. Any advice on how to improve things?
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I'm really concerned because my sex timing is only around 5 to 10 seconds, and I just can't seem to go a second time after that. It's starting to affect how much I enjoy my married life. Can you give me some advice or suggestions on what I might do to help with this?
Premature ejaculation It needs psychological as well as physiological assessment , this problem will improve with medicines and counselling .I can understand ur concern that you are worried but As u are young , scope of improvement is there. First of all with medicine ,we will build up self confidence to perform better every time, then hopefully this will resolve permanently . It will happen, don't worry be happy :).
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I have a 6mm stone in my left upper ureter with mild hydronephrosis do I need surgery right away or is there a chance it could pass on its own with urine? What would you recommend?
A 6mm kidney stone in the ureter with mild hydronephrosis can sometimes pass on its own, but it's also possible it will require intervention. While some 6mm stones pass, a 6mm stone might be more likely to get stuck, causing pain and potentially requiring medical assistance. Hydronephrosis, the swelling of the kidney due to fluid buildup, can also be a reason to seek treatment
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