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Skin still covering head of penis after circumcision
I am 30 years old. I am 7 days post circumcision due to phimosis. After 7 days, skin from the shaft of my penis is still covering about half of the head, I can’t see most of the stitches and there appears to be a pretty large hematoma on the bottom side of penis near the incision site. Anyone have any
I am 30 years old. I am 7 days post circumcision due to phimosis. After 7 days, skin from the shaft of my penis is still covering about half of the head, I can’t see most of the stitches and there appears to be a pretty large hematoma on the bottom side of penis near the incision site. Anyone have any
Lineman1993
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Men's Health Forum
8 months ago
phimosis circumsision
hey i just got circumcised after phimosis and the skin of my tip is peeling off revealing a new layer of skin ,question is will the new layer be sensitive
hey i just got circumcised after phimosis and the skin of my tip is peeling off revealing a new layer of skin ,question is will the new layer be sensitive
jack2234
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Men's Health Forum
8 months ago
lemon sole with a chive sauce .
pan fried the fish two minutes each side in a little olive oil . Nice with a chive sauce over , used sour cream and a Dijon mustard (1/2 tsp) plus chives . No bones in the fish at M&S . My main meal today at 1330 . Is it better to have a smaller meal at 1730 than lunchtime to lose weight ? Thanks
pan fried the fish two minutes each side in a little olive oil . Nice with a chive sauce over , used sour cream and a Dijon mustard (1/2 tsp) plus chives . No bones in the fish at M&S . My main meal today at 1330 . Is it better to have a smaller meal at 1730 than lunchtime to lose weight ? Thanks
Richard260
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Healthy Eating
6 months ago
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New ED Gell FDA Approved
From the Harvard Health Newsletter; Men will soon have a new option for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) that supposedly works faster than regular ED medication — and is available without a prescription. In June, the FDA approved the over-the-counter sale of MED3000 (Eroxon), a topical gel treatment
From the Harvard Health Newsletter; Men will soon have a new option for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) that supposedly works faster than regular ED medication — and is available without a prescription. In June, the FDA approved the over-the-counter sale of MED3000 (Eroxon), a topical gel treatment
Cancer2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Aortic valve severe stenosis replacement
Hello all, New user looking for some advice born with above since birth have been advised now severe and will require surgery on 28 september. None smoker and drinker no other health issues Question for me at 47 do not wish to go through this again hence surgeon advised on-X valve with blood thinners
Hello all, New user looking for some advice born with above since birth have been advised now severe and will require surgery on 28 september. None smoker and drinker no other health issues Question for me at 47 do not wish to go through this again hence surgeon advised on-X valve with blood thinners
khan07958
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Men's Health Forum
9 months ago
It looks like i have BXO and Phomsis
Hey been looking at things on-line first thought it was buried penis but checked BXO and Phimosis came up as well so i Viewed the pic and my penis looks like 1 off the BXO and Phimosis bit painful had shower seems to be easing off but. I do suffer with Chronic Itching for good few years now i have been
Hey been looking at things on-line first thought it was buried penis but checked BXO and Phimosis came up as well so i Viewed the pic and my penis looks like 1 off the BXO and Phimosis bit painful had shower seems to be easing off but. I do suffer with Chronic Itching for good few years now i have been
Lincsguy33
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Men's Health Forum
9 months ago
Consider Archery for Building Strength
I realize this post may not apply to all of us, but hear me out, not all of us can or want to spend an hour at the gym pounding weights or running , yet we don't want to waste away and lose our strength . I read an article that stated brief intermittent burst of light to moderate exertion type exercise
I realize this post may not apply to all of us, but hear me out, not all of us can or want to spend an hour at the gym pounding weights or running , yet we don't want to waste away and lose our strength . I read an article that stated brief intermittent burst of light to moderate exertion type exercise
85745
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Vasectomy
Hi guys, For about 40 years, the society has left the choice, and the responsibility, of becoming or not a parent to women. For many years now a surgery is possible to allow women to not anymore absorb those amounts of drugs and medicines who, I think, have side effects on their bodies. This surgery
Hi guys, For about 40 years, the society has left the choice, and the responsibility, of becoming or not a parent to women. For many years now a surgery is possible to allow women to not anymore absorb those amounts of drugs and medicines who, I think, have side effects on their bodies. This surgery
OtOFrance
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Men's Health Forum
10 months ago
Open Heart surgery help?
My wife is having open heart surgery in June to repair tricuspid valve and getting maze for afib...she is 78 and scared...Any tips on what to expect would be helpful...
My wife is having open heart surgery in June to repair tricuspid valve and getting maze for afib...she is 78 and scared...Any tips on what to expect would be helpful...
Rm61012180
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
23 hours ago
Operation
I am going into hospital on Tuesday for my heart surgery. xxxx
I am going into hospital on Tuesday for my heart surgery. xxxx
sylvi
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NRAS
2 days ago
Sometimes the solution is simple !
Getting through the winter isn’t isn’t easy, is it friends ? This one was a long one and once the spring is on its way my energy levels, enthusiasm and motivation get going and life opens up again. It didn’t happen this year though. Asthma COPD for 21 years….was it all getting to the body ? No energy
Getting through the winter isn’t isn’t easy, is it friends ? This one was a long one and once the spring is on its way my energy levels, enthusiasm and motivation get going and life opens up again. It didn’t happen this year though. Asthma COPD for 21 years….was it all getting to the body ? No energy
PaulineHM
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 days ago
Small thyroid gland question......
What does it mean if your Free Thyroxine is low (10.8 pmol/L - 12 - 22 R ) and your Thyroid is small ? My Dr is telling me he is unable to except my recent private blood tests which is annoying as I sent bloods of to MediChecks only this morning to check my Thyroid Antibodies which are normally
What does it mean if your Free Thyroxine is low (10.8 pmol/L - 12 - 22 R ) and your Thyroid is small ? My Dr is telling me he is unable to except my recent private blood tests which is annoying as I sent bloods of to MediChecks only this morning to check my Thyroid Antibodies which are normally
Jillymo
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
Anxiety & Heart failure
hello all. I have suffered from depression and anxiety for ages. My anxiety has been much worse in the past few years. Now I’ve been diagnosed with heart failure and can’t tell when my chest pain is because of my anxiety or my heart. Anyone out there on same boat? 😬🤔
hello all. I have suffered from depression and anxiety for ages. My anxiety has been much worse in the past few years. Now I’ve been diagnosed with heart failure and can’t tell when my chest pain is because of my anxiety or my heart. Anyone out there on same boat? 😬🤔
InglesitaUK
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Anxiety Support
5 days ago
aortic valve stenosis
In 2022 I had a hip replacement following covid infection as it affected the synovial hip fluid and was then alerted to the fact that there was a problem with my aortic valve. I need to have aortic valve replacement and am currently on the waiting list. In my first consultation the cardiologist said
In 2022 I had a hip replacement following covid infection as it affected the synovial hip fluid and was then alerted to the fact that there was a problem with my aortic valve. I need to have aortic valve replacement and am currently on the waiting list. In my first consultation the cardiologist said
Greatoak1
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British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
Sir Ranulph Fiennes
If you are interested he is on the National Geographical channel tonight at 8pm This of course is the man that after his heart bypass ran 7 marathons in seven days in seven different countries . I must admit he was a great inspiration to me when I was feeling very sorry for myself after my triple bypass
If you are interested he is on the National Geographical channel tonight at 8pm This of course is the man that after his heart bypass ran 7 marathons in seven days in seven different countries . I must admit he was a great inspiration to me when I was feeling very sorry for myself after my triple bypass
Pollypuss
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British Heart Foundation
6 days ago
AF & AV node ablation confusion
Hi,So I have had pace n ablate, pacemaker dependent also have HF. Does anyone know if you can still be in AF after AV node ablation and pacemaker dependent? I was informed by a doctor after a recent visit to A&E that due to AV node ablation and being dependent on a pacemaker that AF shouldn't occur
Hi,So I have had pace n ablate, pacemaker dependent also have HF. Does anyone know if you can still be in AF after AV node ablation and pacemaker dependent? I was informed by a doctor after a recent visit to A&E that due to AV node ablation and being dependent on a pacemaker that AF shouldn't occur
Nomis21
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 days ago
pacemaker
There is a forum, I think, for pacemaker discussion, however I couldn't figure out how to ask question on that forum. Many of you have pacemakers so maybe you can answer my question. My pacemaker is working about 85% of the time and keeps my heart rate at 60bpm. Lately I have been getting extremely
There is a forum, I think, for pacemaker discussion, however I couldn't figure out how to ask question on that forum. Many of you have pacemakers so maybe you can answer my question. My pacemaker is working about 85% of the time and keeps my heart rate at 60bpm. Lately I have been getting extremely
Tux18
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 days ago
pacing wires
anyone had pacing wires poking up under the skin , I had one that came out completely and now I’ve got another one that’s poking up but that’s being taken out or cut short in a weeks time at the hospital . They can be quite painful at times when I’m working Anyone else had the same issue Oh for information
anyone had pacing wires poking up under the skin , I had one that came out completely and now I’ve got another one that’s poking up but that’s being taken out or cut short in a weeks time at the hospital . They can be quite painful at times when I’m working Anyone else had the same issue Oh for information
Lawnmower22
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British Heart Foundation
7 days ago
Is AF HF ?
Hi. I have a questionnaire to fill in prior to a cardiac MRI which asks if I suffer from heart failure (HF). I thought HF was a generic term but on reading a post on this forum I am confused/wrong . My cardiologist tells me I am in permanent AF with an ejection fraction of 42%. He has not mentioned
Hi. I have a questionnaire to fill in prior to a cardiac MRI which asks if I suffer from heart failure (HF). I thought HF was a generic term but on reading a post on this forum I am confused/wrong . My cardiologist tells me I am in permanent AF with an ejection fraction of 42%. He has not mentioned
Morges
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 days ago
Does persistent/constant afib lower the heart ejection fraction?
Newbie question - it hadn’t even occurred to me but if one (aka my husband) has persistent/constant afib (and he has constant atrial flutter also we think) will that most likely impact the heart ejection fraction? I mean now I think about it it seems logical that if the heart isn’t contracting and
Newbie question - it hadn’t even occurred to me but if one (aka my husband) has persistent/constant afib (and he has constant atrial flutter also we think) will that most likely impact the heart ejection fraction? I mean now I think about it it seems logical that if the heart isn’t contracting and
Efka
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 days ago
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