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Male | 7
It's as if, the testis on the left hasn't descended properly into the scrotum. This can happen due to different factors. The testicle that hasn't descended is usually not painful, but the person might have fertility problems later in life. First of all, a urologist needs to be involved in the diagnostic process for the identification of an applicable remedy.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 20
This can be a urinary tract infection (UTI), a pathophysiological condition with similar symptoms. Signs of this disease often include painful urination or discharge of blood and pus when you ejaculate. UTIs arise due to the penetration of bacteria into the urinary tract. Don't worry, it's treated with antibiotics a urologist recommends. It is necessary to consume a lot of water and maintain proper hygiene to avoid future UTIs.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Female | 23
You might be suffering from a urinary tract infection. This is very common in young women. This might lead to extreme and frequent urination. Drinking lots of water and avoiding caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods will help. Non-prescription drugs like cranberry supplements or pain relievers may be of use. If the symptoms last more than a day or worsen, it is better to consult a urologist.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 38
It sounds like you might have a urinary tract infection (UTI). However, the typical signs of a UTI are severe burning pain on voiding and yellowish milky discharge coming the penis. Enterococci, the causative agents, usually cause these diseases and they can be treated with antibiotics drugs. It is highly recommended to consume enough water every day. Consult an experienced urologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 20
Mild phimosis can be treated with application of steroid creams topically and by daily stretching exercises. But it is advised to consult a urologist or a general surgeon for an accurate diagnosis and further management of the problem.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 37
Answered on 11th Aug '24
Dr. N S S Gauri
Male | 36
you might have a condition known as phimosis, where foreskin becomes too tight to retract. You need a urologist who can correctly evaluate and diagnose your problem. They may prescribe therapies like topical medicine or circumcision depending on the grades of phimosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Female | 22
It seems that you’ve been experiencing foul-smelling urine for the last four months. This might be caused by a urinary tract infection (UTI) or kidney problem. Other symptoms may include pain or burning when passing urine, more frequent urination than normal, and fever. You must go and see a urologist so that they can diagnose what’s wrong properly and prescribe the right treatment for you. Also, remember to drink a lot of water because this will help to get rid of any bacteria that could be causing the infection.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 18
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. N S S Gauri
Male | 28
If you are getting bad smell from penis, it poses a possibility of bacterial or fungal contamination. It is then necessary to consult a urologist or skin specialist for further diagnosis and treatment. They can do the accurate diagnosis and treatment of the infections with the antibiotics or antifungal medication.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 20
There is no scientific evidence that applying any oil or cream can increase the size of the penis.You can talk to a urologist or sexual health specialist for the correct information
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
पुरुष | 20
Experiencing penis pain, hot urine, and blood in the urine can be serious and might indicate an infection or other medical condition. It is important to visit a urologist immediately for a thorough examination and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 73
Blood in urine is a red flag that shouldn't be neglected. A single instance could indicate a urinary infection, kidney stones, or even graver concerns like kidney disease or cancer. Rather than disregarding, promptly consult a urologist to pinpoint the root and receive proper treatment.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 21
This may be a sign of erectile dysfunction, a condition that commonly affects most men. A urologist or sexual health specialist will be a good option to diagnose and proffer treatment for the causative problem. They can provide appropriate guidance and advice on how to improve overall sexual health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 16
It seems as if you are suffering from a condition called phimosis that occurs when the foreskin is usually tougher than normal and cannot be retracted fully. This causes pain around sexual intercourse which makes people very uncomfortable. I advise you to see a urologist and let them examine you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 31
You might be having a urinary tract infection (UTI). A UTI is an infection in your body's system that removes liquid waste. Common symptoms are pain or burning when you pee, frequent urges to pee, and cloudy or smelly pee. Drinking lots of water and taking antibiotics often helps clear the infection. If you suspect a UTI, it's best to visit a urologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 30
This problem can arise from several causes including psychological and physical problems. If you are dealing with this problem, it is advisable to consult a urologist or sex therapist who can assist in determining the root cause and administering appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 15
Consult urologist or a sexual health specialist. They can evaluate your condition, determine the causes, and recommend appropriate treatment options. Seek support from a therapist and take care of your mental health
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 72
After a TURP operation, it is common to experience some burning during urination, frequent urination, or blood in the urine for a few weeks. Full recovery can take a few months. It's important to follow up with your urologist to ensure proper healing and address any concerns.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 26
If the cut is still not healing after 7 days then seek medical attention from a doctor as soon as possible. A persistent cut can increase the risk of infection and lead to complications. In the meantime, avoid sexual activity, keep the area clean and dry, and refrain from applying any creams or ointments without medical advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
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