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  5. Ive been masturbating once a week for the past 8 years, but recently, for the last 4 months, every time I do, I get itching all over my body, especially on my face, chest, stomach, and thighs. It used to last only a day, but now it stays for a week or even longer. What could be causing this, and what should I do about it?

Ive been masturbating once a week for the past 8 years, but recently, for the last 4 months, every time I do, I get itching all over my body, especially on my face, chest, stomach, and thighs. It used to last only a day, but now it stays for a week or even longer. What could be causing this, and what should I do about it?

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Ive been masturbating once a week for the past 8 years, but recently, for the last 4 months, every time I do, I get itching all over my body, especially on my face, chest, stomach, and thighs. It used to last only a day, but now it stays for a week or even longer. What could be causing this, and what should I do about it?

Itching After Masturbation: Possible Causes and Solutions_The itching sensation you're experiencing after masturbation could be related to several factors. Before we discuss medication, let's explore possible causes:1. Allergic reactions: You might be allergic to your own semen or lubricants used during masturbation.2. Skin conditions: Existing skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis can be triggered by masturbation.3. Hormonal changes: Fluctuations in hormone levels, particularly testosterone, can lead to itching sensations.4. Nerve stimulation: Masturbation can stimulate nerves, causing itching or tingling sensations._Medication and Treatment Options_To alleviate the itching, consider the following:1. Antihistamines: Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) or loratadine (Claritin) can help relieve itching and reduce allergic reactions.2. Topical creams: Over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream or calamine lotion can soothe itchy skin.3. Moisturizers: Keeping your skin hydrated with gentle moisturizers can help reduce itching._Lifestyle Changes and Precautions_1. Practice good hygiene: Wash your hands and genital area before and after masturbation.2. Avoid harsh soaps: Use gentle, fragrance-free cleansers to minimize skin irritation.3. Reduce frequency: Consider reducing the frequency of masturbation to see if the itching subsides.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Can smoking cause pain in the right testis? If so, what might be the reason behind it and how can I diagnose what's going on? Im really concerned and would appreciate some guidance.

Smoking can contribute to testicular pain, although it's often an indirect cause. Here's what you need to know:_Possible Reasons for Testicular Pain Due to Smoking_1. _Varicocele_: Smoking can damage blood vessels, leading to varicocele, a swelling of veins in the scrotum that can cause testicular pain.2. _Inflammation_: Smoking can lead to chronic inflammation, which may cause testicular pain.3. _Reduced blood flow_: Smoking damages blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the testicles, potentially causing pain._Diagnosis_To diagnose the cause of your testicular pain, consult a urologist or a primary care physician. They may recommend:1. _Physical examination_: A thorough examination of the testicles and scrotum.2. _Ultrasound_: To check for varicocele, hydrocele, or other abnormalities.3. _Blood tests_: To rule out infections or inflammation.4. _Smoking cessation_: Quitting smoking can help alleviate symptoms._Treatment_Treatment will depend on the underlying cause of your testicular pain. Your doctor may recommend:1. _Varicocele repair_: Surgery to repair varicocele.2. _Pain management_: Medication to manage pain and inflammation.3. _Smoking cessation programs_: Resources to help you quit smoking.Quit smoking to reduce your risk of developing testicular pain and other smoking-related health issues.

Last updated on 18 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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