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Urethral Discoloration

The urethra is the same hue as the rest of the body. Changes in urethral color are typical in a few circumstances, such as purple or reddish coloring on arousal and intercourse due to increased blood flow. However, a few physical explanations for discoloration should be considered, including melanoma, acute trauma, genitalia mutilation, vitiligo, caruncle, and syphilis. Any change in the genital area or discoloration can be concerning. Early diagnosis and treatment can help lessen the risk of other health consequences if an illness is left untreated.

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How to treat a torn frenulum?

Query: Hi doctor, I got married before seven years and living happily with my wife. A week ago, I had a very enthusiastic sex session in the shower. During which I slipped out and missed going back in and had a substantial impact. At that time I believe I had a frenulum tear and the skin was split. After...  Read Full »


Dr. Bharat Udey

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is quite common to get a frenulum tear while having coitus. It will heal within four to five days and pain will subside in a day or two. However, if you still continue to have pain, you can seek an opinion. Avoid coitus for few days for a quick recovery. For furth...  Read Full »

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