Kirolos Meilika, M.D., M.Sc., Surgeon
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Kirolos Meilika, M.D., M.Sc.

Urologist

601 Elmwood Ave Fl 2 Rochester NY, 14642

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Dr. Kirolos Meilika is a urologist practicing in Rochester, NY. Dr. Meilika specializes in diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. This includes areas of the bladder, urethra, kidneys, penis and prostate. Urology is a surgical specialty and requires knowledge in other areas of expertise such as gynecology and internal medicine due to the variety of clinical problems that are involved.

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Kirolos Meilika, M.D., M.Sc.'s Expert Contributions
  • Ejaculation climax interval?

    The interval you are discussing to is often called the "ejaculatory latency time" or "ejaculatory latency period." This term describes the time duration between the sensation of reaching the point of no return (the moment of unavoidability of ejaculation) and the actual ejaculation of semen. Fluctuations in ejaculatory latency time can occur due to various factors, including psychological, physiological, and surgical interventions such as circumcision. While most studies on circumcision focus on its effects on sensitivity and sexual function, changes in ejaculatory latency time are less frequently discussed but can still occur. It's not abnormal for men to experience changes in their sexual function after circumcision, including variations in sensitivity, arousal, and ejaculation. These changes might be temporary as your body adjusts to the surgical modifications. However, if you find that this change in ejaculatory latency time is persistent or bothersome, it might be beneficial to discuss it with your urologist or a sexual health specialist. READ MORE

  • My testicle started bleeding?

    Thank you for reaching out. First of all, I am sorry that you're experiencing these symptoms. Bleeding is a concerning sign and may require immediate medical attention. The first step is to keep the area clean to prevent any potential infection. More information about your situation is needed to determine the most appropriate next steps. Have you noticed any other symptoms, such as swelling, unusual discharge, changes in urination, or anything else unusual? Have you had any recent trauma to the genital area? Do you have any systemic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or bleeding disorders? Additionally, have you been tested for sexually transmitted infections? READ MORE

Kirolos Meilika, M.D., M.Sc.'s Practice location

University of Rochester Medical Center

601 Elmwood Ave Fl 2 -
Rochester, NY 14642
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https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/people/112363744-kirolos-meilika

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