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Re: Ivan in pain

Written by Ivan at 23 Feb 2004 17:23:24:

As an answer to: Re: Ivan in pain written by Charles II at 23 Feb 2004 16:49:28:

>Re: chronic penis pain.
>3 urologs examined me,physical examination and ultrasound. They couldn't find anything.
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>I think I can safely say that there isn't anyone here who would have anything definitive to say about the situation. It sounds like either a circulatory or neurological thing, so perhaps an internist or neurologist could help.
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>CHARLES II: Ivan, did any of the specialists look for the passing of a gall stone, plaque, calcium deposit or other hard substance through your penis?

CII - I think you meant to refer to Cenk, the original poster. I'm not the one with the penile pain. Gallstone however would definitely not be the case, as the gall bladder connects to the digestive tract and the pain of gallstones is always localized to the bile duct (bile being another name for gall). There is no way for a gallstone to get to the ureter. However a kidneystone, which usually is a calcium deposit is another matter. This is something, however which is right up the urologists' alley and is almost certainly what they were looking for with the ultrasounds.

I'm curious about this Cenk - does it hurt more or burn when you pee? - that would seem to suggest some object passing through the urethra or some damage inside it.




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