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Is Masturbation Safe When I Have A Stent In The Ureter As Treatment For A Kidney Stone?
Hi sir , i had kidney stone since 3 years i have to decide that lesser treatment and doctors already put stunt placed in my ureter but my question is can i do masterbation and also i did that masturbation but spurms didn t come out so please suggest me what i do as your wish
Yes, masturbation is safe but do not go for rough or vigorous masturbation. Fracture of the stent is rare; they don't break but you have to be gentle with yourself. Fracture of the stent is the most dreaded complication. Your sperms are not coming out. It may happen because of blockage due to small distal urethral stones. Get clinically examined by your urologist to rule out any blockage in your stent. You will be accordingly managed and treated.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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Is Masturbation Safe When I Have A Stent In The Ureter As Treatment For A Kidney Stone?
Hello, Yes, masturbation is safe but do not go for rough or vigorous masturbation. Fracture of the stent is rare; they don t break but you have to be gentle with yourself. Fracture of the stent is the most dreaded complication. Your sperms are not coming out. It may happen because of blockage due to small distal urethral stones. Get clinically examined by your urologist to rule out any blockage in your stent. You will be accordingly managed and treated. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician