Suggest Remedy For Kidney Stones With Dry Ejaculation
hello doctor, 2 days before i had pain in my lower abdomen. after ultra sound the report said that i have a stone in my right kidney and another stone is stuck at the starting point of bladder. they inserted a cath in my penis. my doctor gave me some medication. yesterday i had sex with my gf, but at orgasm it was dry ejaculation.i am taking urimax 0.4mg and reblet 20mg, levoflox 500 and ston 1b6 syrup.please help me
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The dry ejaculate is due to the urimax that you are taking. After 5 days of cessation of the drug your ejaculate will be back to normal. The drug causes retrograde ejaculation where in the ejaculate will go inside the urinary bladder instead of going out and will be expelled when you urinate.
For kidney stones finish the medicines given to you and follow-up regularly with your doctor. Drink plenty of water (2-3L / 24h) and avoid coffee, chocolates and follow a low oxalate diet.
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Suggest Remedy For Kidney Stones With Dry Ejaculation
Good day and thank you for being with healthcare magic! The dry ejaculate is due to the urimax that you are taking. After 5 days of cessation of the drug your ejaculate will be back to normal. The drug causes retrograde ejaculation where in the ejaculate will go inside the urinary bladder instead of going out and will be expelled when you urinate. For kidney stones finish the medicines given to you and follow-up regularly with your doctor. Drink plenty of water (2-3L / 24h) and avoid coffee, chocolates and follow a low oxalate diet.