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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Suggest Medicine For Penile Infection

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here... i have a bag of worms on my leftside of my penis i had so much pain yesterday everytime i move my body its hurts but today this morning i woke up my underwear was wet with some i think its blood+water smells pretty bad wasnt really red though, and pain had much relieves. what medicine i should take doctor
Wed, 27 Jul 2016
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A bag of worm on the left side of your penis could suggest varicosis or a local skin infection in that area.A smelling watery/bloody liquid from it suggest an infection that needs a course of antibiotics to go.I advise you get it examined by a Doctor immediately to know the next step to take.
Wish you a quick recovery
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Suggest Medicine For Penile Infection

Hi A bag of worm on the left side of your penis could suggest varicosis or a local skin infection in that area.A smelling watery/bloody liquid from it suggest an infection that needs a course of antibiotics to go.I advise you get it examined by a Doctor immediately to know the next step to take. Wish you a quick recovery