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What Should I Do For Pain In My Painsh?

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Posted on Wed, 19 Jun 2024
Question: i have pain in my painsh what should i do
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Answered by Dr. Dr diwashish biswas (4 minutes later)
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There are various potential causes of pain in the penis, and the treatment will depend on the underlying cause. Here are some common causes and the treatments typically provided by doctors:

1. Urinary tract infection (UTI): UTIs can cause pain or discomfort in the penis, along with other symptoms such as frequent urination and a burning sensation while urinating. Doctors usually prescribe antibiotics to treat the infection.

2. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs): Infections such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, or herpes can lead to penile pain. Treatment involves antibiotics or antiviral medications, depending on the specific STI.

3. Balanitis: This refers to the inflammation of the glans (head) of the penis, often caused by poor hygiene, fungal infections, or irritants. Doctors may recommend topical antifungal creams, antibiotics, or gentle cleaning techniques.

4. Peyronie's disease: This condition involves the formation of scar tissue in the penis, leading to pain, curvature, or erectile dysfunction. Treatment options may include medication, traction devices, or surgery, depending on the severity.

5. Trauma or injury: Accidents, sports injuries, or aggressive sexual activity can cause penile pain. Treatment may involve rest, pain relief medications, and in severe cases, surgical intervention.

6. Prostatitis: Inflammation of the prostate gland can cause referred pain to the penis. Doctors typically prescribe antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, and lifestyle modifications to manage the condition.

7. Kidney stones: Sometimes, kidney stones can cause referred pain to the groin area, including the penis. Treatment options may include pain management, medications to help pass the stones, or surgical removal in more severe cases.
So basically management of your pain will vary as per condition.

I Hope Your Query is clear now.
Thank You
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Right know which medicen i wll take
After phiscal i have pain in manidh and sweeling in paonsh
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Answered by Dr. Dr diwashish biswas (2 minutes later)
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I Am Dr Diwashish
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For now you can take dose of non steroidal anti inflammatory drug, like aceclofenec.
But if no improvement, then must visit doctor personally to rule any of above condition.
I Hope Your Query is clear now.
Thank You
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What Should I Do For Pain In My Painsh?

Brief Answer: Please see detailed answer Detailed Answer: Hi, There are various potential causes of pain in the penis, and the treatment will depend on the underlying cause. Here are some common causes and the treatments typically provided by doctors: 1. Urinary tract infection (UTI): UTIs can cause pain or discomfort in the penis, along with other symptoms such as frequent urination and a burning sensation while urinating. Doctors usually prescribe antibiotics to treat the infection. 2. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs): Infections such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, or herpes can lead to penile pain. Treatment involves antibiotics or antiviral medications, depending on the specific STI. 3. Balanitis: This refers to the inflammation of the glans (head) of the penis, often caused by poor hygiene, fungal infections, or irritants. Doctors may recommend topical antifungal creams, antibiotics, or gentle cleaning techniques. 4. Peyronie's disease: This condition involves the formation of scar tissue in the penis, leading to pain, curvature, or erectile dysfunction. Treatment options may include medication, traction devices, or surgery, depending on the severity. 5. Trauma or injury: Accidents, sports injuries, or aggressive sexual activity can cause penile pain. Treatment may involve rest, pain relief medications, and in severe cases, surgical intervention. 6. Prostatitis: Inflammation of the prostate gland can cause referred pain to the penis. Doctors typically prescribe antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, and lifestyle modifications to manage the condition. 7. Kidney stones: Sometimes, kidney stones can cause referred pain to the groin area, including the penis. Treatment options may include pain management, medications to help pass the stones, or surgical removal in more severe cases. So basically management of your pain will vary as per condition. I Hope Your Query is clear now. Thank You