The symptoms you’re describing could point towards a urinary tract infection, urethral injury or maybe even other conditions that involve the reproductive or urinary system like prostate issues or sexually transmitted infections. Blood dripping from the penis and the sequence of testicular pain followed by pain at the tip of the penis definitely warrant prompt medical attention. The fact that there’s blood involved should be considered a red flag that requires timely evaluation by healthcare professional. It’s essential to gather information on any recent injuries, sexual activity, or preexisting health conditions, as these may influence the cause. Try to refrain from any activities that might exacerbate your symptoms, such as heavy lifting or engaging in sexual activity until seen by doctor. Avoid taking any medications beyond basic analgesics like acetaminophen without professional guidance, especially avoid aspirin as it can affect bleeding. Visiting a healthcare provider for a thorough examination would be the smartest next step. Your doctor will likely perform a physical exam, possibly order some blood and urine tests, ultrasound or other imaging studies if needed, to properly assess the cause of bleeding and pain. Timely intervention can prevent further complications, so it’s crucial to seek help rather than delaying.
अगर मेरे लिंग से खून बह रहा है और अंडकोष में दर्द के बाद दर्द हो रहा है, तो मुझे क्या करना चाहिए?
तो दो दिन तक मेरे बाएं अंडकोष में दर्द हो रहा था जब उसे छुआ जाता था या दबाव डाला जाता था। दो दिन बाद दर्द बंद हो गया लेकिन अब थोड़ा खून टपक रहा है और छेद के सिरे पर थोड़ा दर्द हो रहा है।
How would you describe the pain on the tip?:
- ModerateHow long did the testicle pain last?:
- 1-2 daysIs there any swelling or redness in the area?:
- No swelling or rednessHave you experienced any other symptoms?:
- NoneHave you had any recent injuries or trauma to the area?:
- Not sureAre you currently taking any medications?:
- No medicationsHave you had any similar issues in the past?:
- No, this is my first time100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
Hello dear See as per clinical test history It seems chances of Bladder injury Infection Testicles
Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation Please share the result with general physician or urologist medicine for better clarity Serum ferritin repeat Esr CBC Scrotum USG Pelvic usg Bladder USG Culture Hopefully you recover soon Regards
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