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Is Your Penis in Peril?



Men encounter a series of health problems related to their genitals, but most of them find it difficult or shameful to see a doctor, so they rather endure pains, bumps, rashes, swellings, infections. Here is a series of possible difficulties you may encounter and their recommended cures.

If you feel an agonizing pain in your scrotum, the cause could be the fact that one of your testicles is twisted around your spermatic cord, and the blood supply is being cut off, causing a sharp pain. The urgency of this matter should enable you to go to the E.R. because if within the next 4 hours your problem is not treated, you could lose a testicle.

Another pain you might feel is a less agonizing one in your testicles. The cause of this event could be a bacterial infection wchich is causing an inflamation of your coiled tube (also your testicles). Among the most common culprits are gonorrhea, chlamydia or a urinary-tract infection.

If you will not treat this with antibiotics prescribed by your doctor you could risk becoming infertile. If you experience pain in your penis, testicles, lower belly, down your legs and if it hurts when you urinate or ejaculate, the cause could be chronic pelvic pain syndrome. This is the result of an inflamed prostate gland due to an injury or an infection. You can treat it with antibiotics, after seeing an urologist.

If you feel your scrotum is a bag of worms, the cause could be the fact that the valves inside the veins of the scrotum do not properly close, the blood pools and they swell. Varioceles do not always hurt, but the extra-blood warms the testicles, jeopardizing sperm productions and causing the testicles to hang away from the body. See an urologist who specializes in infertility.

If your semen has a reddish tint or if it drips out instead of shooting when you ejaculate, the cause could be an infection that is beginning to heal. Scar tissues can form a blockage in the ejaculatory duct; the red tint is the blood from the initial infection. The soluttion is a surgical easy one. Another problem you might have is to encounter cauliflower-shaped growths on your penis , painful blisters on your genitals, watery drips from your penis, a thick yellow drip at times, reddish chancre sores, and raised bumps on your groin. You might have genital HPV, herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, molluscum. Seek proffesional help.

Also, you could have a bulge in the groin area, and it might hurt when you bend over, cough, or try to lift heavy stuff. You might have inguinal hernias, which occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through a congenitally weak abdominal wall. It it does not bother you, no action may be required, but if it is growing, you could end up in surgery. Find out if your penis is in peril and treat it before it is too late.

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