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  5. I see white bubbles in the pot after urination and yeah, they are not due to the splash. Could this be the reason of not gaining weight? Also after masturbation I feel weak and sometimes I feel pain in body (hands or legs generally). What could be the possible reasons for this, also please tell me what to do and whom to consult to improve my situation. Thank You.

I see white bubbles in the pot after urination and yeah, they are not due to the splash. Could this be the reason of not gaining weight? Also after masturbation I feel weak and sometimes I feel pain in body (hands or legs generally). What could be the possible reasons for this, also please tell me what to do and whom to consult to improve my situation. Thank You.

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I see white bubbles in the pot after urination and yeah, they are not due to the splash. Could this be the reason of not gaining weight? Also after masturbation I feel weak and sometimes I feel pain in body (hands or legs generally). What could be the possible reasons for this, also please tell me what to do and whom to consult to improve my situation. Thank You.

Underarm temperature of 98.6F (37C) is considered normal. Fever is typically defined as: Axillary (armpit) temperature above 99.5F (37.7C) Oral temperature above 100.4F (38C) Rectal temperature above 101F (38.3C) Please note that axillary temperatures are generally 0.5-1F (0.3-0.6C) lower than oral temperatures.

Last updated on 27 Dec 2024

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Ive noticed a large vein on the top side of my penis for the past 3-4 months. Its not painful, but it looks pretty big and something feels off. I havent seen a doctor yet. What should I do about it?

A prominent vein on the penis can be concerning. Here's a detailed guide to help you:Possible Causes1. Varicocele: Enlarged veins within the scrotum.2. Penile venous leak: Abnormal blood flow through penile veins.3. Thrombophlebitis: Blood clot in a penile vein.4. Penile vein thrombosis: Blood clot in a penile vein.5. Mondor's disease: Thrombophlebitis of the superficial dorsal vein of the penis.Diagnosis1. Physical examination: A doctor will examine the penis and scrotum to check for any abnormalities.2. Ultrasound or Doppler study: To evaluate blood flow and check for any blockages or abnormalities in the penile veins.3. Blood tests: To rule out any underlying medical conditions that may be contributing to the prominent vein.Treatment1. Varicocele: Treatment may involve embolization, surgery, or lifestyle changes.2. Penile venous leak: Treatment may involve surgery or lifestyle changes.3. Thrombophlebitis: Treatment may involve anticoagulation medication, pain management, and compression.4. Mondor's disease: Treatment may involve anticoagulation medication, pain management, and compression.Advice1. Consult a urologist or a primary care physician: For a proper evaluation and diagnosis.2. Avoid self-diagnosis: Don't try to diagnose yourself based on online research.3. Don't delay seeking medical attention: Untreated conditions can lead to complications.4. Maintain a healthy lifestyle: Eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and manage stress.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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