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Analgesics

Analgesics are medicines taken to get relief from pain. They act by reducing pain without causing loss of consciousness. They are also called painkillers. They work by acting in a different way on the central and peripheral nervous systems. Analgesics include Acetaminophen and opioid drugs like Morphine or Codeine.

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Why am I having pain in penis after masturbating?

Query: Hello doctor, I pressed my penis hard while masturbating by something yesterday due to which my upper part of the penis is having pain. There is no scratch on the upper part, no problem in urine passing or bleeding but still paining. What can this be?  Read Full »


Dr. Ashok Kumar

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Since there is no external injury as well as internal injury (normal passage of urine) I feel the problem is with muscle damage rather than anything. The simple muscle injury can be dealt with analgesics such as Ibuprofen 400 to 800 mg to be taken two to three times a d...  Read Full »

What are the causes of lower abdominal pain in men?

Query: Hi doctor, My husband is 28 years old. He has had lower abdominal pain since two months. I have marked the paining area in the attached picture. He has pain in the area just behind this in the back also. The pain is mild about 0.5 in 10 scale and sometimes 2 or 3 out of 10. There is a mild burning s...  Read Full »


Dr. Vivekanandan Govindasamy

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Looking at your husband's urine routine examination report (attachment removed to protect patient identity), it is very clear that it is unlikely to be UTI in any form. I think the groin pain could be non-specific. It may be related to your posture, nature of work, etc. I...  Read Full »

Why do I have knee pain after wearing high heels?

Query: Hi doctor, I have pain in my knees and around the ankles, since the last two weeks. It all started when I walked around in high-heeled shoes one day. After that, I got my periods and the pain got aggravated. The pain has decreased, but is still quite bad. Also, I recently went to get a Pap test done...  Read Full »


Dr. Vidya Muralidhar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is unfortunate that you are suffering from knee pain and it got aggravated by periods. Any pain already present can get aggravated with menses. The best thing to do now is rest and avoiding straining the same muscles. I suggest you try hot fomentation, analgesic, ...  Read Full »

How to regain the strength of my knees?

Query: Hi doctor,I am an 18-year-old. I have a little problem that affects my daily hobbies. I play basketball and play in such a way that I am constantly running and jumping at maximum effort each time. When I was a little bit younger, I had a pretty bad case of Osgood-Schlatter disease. It was from const...  Read Full »


Dr. Srikanth. N

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. From the description, your symptoms are as similar to Osgood-Schlatter disease. This problem is usually seen in the active adolescent age group, mostly affected region are the places where your tendons and bone come together. In your case, the growing tibial tube...  Read Full »

What is the reason for recurrent lumps in my penis?

Query: Hello doctor, I have a lump in my penis. When I had this before, it just went down using a cream and it has come back five months later in the same place. I have had the same partner. I had sex repeatedly and a week later, I noticed it. I have attached a picture.  Read Full »


Dr. Bharat Udey

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen the picture (attachment removed to protect patient identity). It seems to be a furuncle secondary to an infected hair follicle, which might be caused by pulling out of hair. Apply a steroid based ointment, so that it subsides. If it is painful, use an ant...  Read Full »

I have chest pain and under medication. How to ease the pain?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 20-year-old male who has been experiencing bad chest pains for the past few weeks. I have been taking the tablet Maxigesic, which did not help with the pain. Then I went to the hospital and was given the tablet Endone, which did not work with the pain either. Today I took the ta...  Read Full »


Dr. Mahmoud Ahmed Abdelrahman Abouibrahim

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. Musculoskeletal pain is characterized by tightness and dull aching pain that increases with respiration and movement, and the chest may be tender. Other possible causes include heart attacks, but they are less like...  Read Full »

After undergoing ultrasonic cavitation on my chin, my glands remain swollen. What to do?

Query: Hi doctor, Hello, I just had ultrasonic cavitation done on my chin. I am wondering about what she had used might be strong. I have a kind of feeling till the bottom of the tongue. Are there any side effects felt when she uses too strong frequency? Then, she was talking about using it on people's st...  Read Full »


Dr. Kuljyot Bajaj

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. I understand that you had ultrasonic cavitation on your chin about a week back. Could you please elaborate whether you had this only on your chin or other parts of your face or body as well in one sitting? Do you have any underlying medical con...  Read Full »

Please provide me a better solution for the frequent pulsating headache present for a year.

Query: Hi doctor, I have been having frequent headaches from around the past year. They started around a year ago and would happen everyday for around a month and were so excruciating I had to take headache pills. It felt as if my brain was moving inside my head though I'm sure that's not what it was but t...  Read Full »


Dr. Mohammed Abdul Nasir

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The way you describe your headaches they do not sound like a migraine. so I guess most probably migraines can be ruled out. the headache that you are describing looks more like a tension-type headache which is usually on both sides, around the temples. these headaches are...  Read Full »

Can playing badminton lead to a shifting nature of pain, especially in the temple region?

Query: Hello doctor, This question is regarding my 10-year-old son. He takes professional coaching for badminton and plays for almost four hours daily for the last four months. Ever since he started playing badminton, he complains of occasional neck pain, shoulder pain, and back pain. His coach said that ...  Read Full »


Dr. Brungi Mahesh

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. According to history, the pain is mainly because of postural problems and lack of physical training. The shifting nature of pain is not due to the ice bath. It might be psychological. I suggest you consult a sports physiotherapist and change his postures (posture t...  Read Full »

I have pain in my right abdominal area, which increases with movements. Kindly help.

Query: Hi doctor, I have tender pain in my right abdominal area. I feel fine when I am still, but I can feel the tenderness if I move. I have been experiencing this for a few days and it was mild. But now, it feels more tender than usual. Kindly help.  Read Full »


Dr. Sreejith. M. G

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. We are pleased to have you on board. This could probably be just muscular pain, which will improve with analgesics. But if it persists, you have to think about possibilities like:1. Renal Calculus- In this condition, sharp intermittent pain will radiate from the loi...  Read Full »

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