Yes. Remember that it is always wise to consult a professional in instances such as this.
This really something you should discuss with the doctor.
You should definitely see you're doctor. This could be signs of an std such as gonorrhea or something as simple as a bacterial infection in your vagina.
There are several possible reasons. He may have been correctly diagnosed and appropriately treated and it is just going to take some time for the body to heal. He may have been correctly diagnosed with a bacterial infection but the antibiotic is not working. He may have been incorrectly diagnosed with a bacterial infection when what he really has is something else like a viral infection, asthma, allergies, reflux, or some other problem.
Diagnosed means that you find a cure for something.
Diagnosed means that you find a cure for something.
No. Blood clots in urine signify something more serious than a mere infection. See your doctor about it, and s/he'll figure out what exactly is going on.
Yellow DischargeYou could have a yeast infection. However, that would itch.Yellow discharge, especially along with a bad odor, is usually a sign of infection.It could be Yeast Infection, Chlamydia, Or Gonorrhea or it may be nothing there are many women that have a lot of discharge and it's perfectly normal. But if it smells, itches, or is chunky then it may be a problem.
It is not something you can be diagnosed with, as the epididymis is part of the male reproductive system.
ask her out to the movies or something!
well if you whant to give your girlfriend something give her something that has value
Then you should make it up to her if she is you girlfriend.
it is something that can spread