No, you do not need to see a urologist. If you have erectile dysfunction and you are worried about it, you can either see your regular primary care doctor or you could see a Doctor Who specializes in reproductive medicine.
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Yes see any drugstore pharmacist this RX is not made at all drugstores
Hmmm, ranitidine is used to control stomach acid. If by ED you mean erectile dysfunction, I don't see the connection.
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No, but you may have discovered a symptom, poor blood flow is one of the causes and maybe you being down a pint helped that out, you should see a doctor and tell him what happened, he may be able to put the pieces together.
I don't know but if you contact Henry Elworthy (see facebook) he often visits this shop to deal with his problem (erectile dysfunction). Hope this helps.
To evaluate blood in the urine, both men and women typically see a urologist.
A urologist. You need to have a diagnosis ASAP. The lump may be caused by epididymitis. Since antibiotics cannot let it go away, maybe you can try a herbal medicine named diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill. Good luck to you.
Problems peeing.
Although this is a difficult issue remember your husband could not have had erectile dysfunction when you were dating him or engaged or you may not have married him. Certain diseases such as strokes; heart attacks and certainly diabetes can lower the libido of men as can some medications. Males have a difficult time dealing with erectile dysfunction and feel less of a man because of it. Get your mind straight and out of the box of feeling that your husband has lied to you. Your husband may have not understood what his problems were and thought his problem would go away if he was with someone he loved. Men have a difficult time seeking help for such problems and find it extremely embarrassing to see a doctor. However, it is up to you to love him enough to be patient; stop blaming him for lying and see your family physician because there are medications to help this problem.
See a urologist.
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