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penis is not straight and scrotum is imbalanced


Posted by johny

urination problem whole urine doesn't come out at once with optimal pressure
 
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A penis that is not straight may be Peyronie's disease.
Peyronie's penis disease, a disorder condition of uncertain cause, is characterized by a plaque, or hard lump abnormalities, that forms on the penis causing it to bend, curve or hook having a mild to severe deformality.

A scrotum that is imbalanced having one testicle a little larger than the other one is normal. But if one testicle is a lot larger then the other one may mean a cancer or other conditional problem.

Some non-cancerous conditions that may affect the testicles include:
    * Cyst – an abnormal yet harmless collection of fluid.
    * Varicocele – varicose veins. About eight per cent of men have varicose veins of the scrotum.
    * Haematocele – a blood clot caused by trauma or injury to the testicles or scrotum.
    * Epididymo-orchitis – infection of the epididymis, testicle or both that causes inflammation and pain. Treatment includes antibiotics.
    * Testicular torsion – the cord that attaches the testicle to the body twists and cuts off the blood supply. This extremely painful condition needs urgent medical attention.
    * Undescended testicles – either one or both testicles are missing from the scrotum and are lodged instead inside the lower abdomen. Premature and low weight newborn boys are most prone to undescended testicles. This condition is known to increase the chance of testicular cancer later in life.

Your urination problem might have a kidney stone blocking your urethra in your bladder, you might have an enlarged prostate, UTI or other problem.

Bottom line, go see a doctor for a exam, lab testing and other procedures for a correct diagnosis.


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