Asked for Male | 18
Urinary discomfort after masturbation
This could be due to irritation of the urinary tract. Masturbation can sometimes lead to increased blood flow and stimulation in the genital area. To address this, it's advisable to drink plenty of water to flush out any irritants and consult with a urologist. Additionally, urinating before and after masturbation can help flush out any potential irritants and bacteria.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 14th June '25
Asked for Male | 14
Why is my male reproductive system not functioning properly?
When things aren't standing up as expected, it could be due to various reasons like stress, hormonal imbalances, or even certain medications. It's quite common and nothing to be embarrassed about. Here's what we can do: I recommend scheduling a check-up with a sexologist who can assess your situation thoroughly. They might suggest some tests to pinpoint the issue.
Answered By

Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 13th June '25
Asked for Male | 40
Why is my right side penis root pain not going away?
It looks like you have discomfort in the right side of the genital area, and this can be the result of various things, such as infection, inflammation, or nerve irritation. Although Ciprofloxacin and Spas-Rid may be helpful, in case your symptoms are still present, you may consult a urologist They might suggest a different investigation or different manners of treating that are specific to your current situation. Staying well-hydrated, following good hygiene practices, and staying away from all irritators can also be of great help to your recovery.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 11th June '25
Asked for Female | 18
Why Do I Experience Burning Sensation After Urination?
Burning sensation in your private area, and sometimes the urge to use the restroom frequently could be due to a urinary tract infection or a yeast infection, which are quite common and easily treatable. Well, to ease your discomfort, make sure to drink plenty of water to flush out any potential infection. It's essential to see a gynecologist for a proper evaluation and maybe some tests to determine the exact cause. In the meantime, avoid tight clothing and practice good hygiene.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Male | 28
Why does sperm come out when I pee?
When you feel like sperm is coming out when you pee, it could be due to a condition called retrograde ejaculation. What happens is that instead of the semen coming out through the urethra, it goes backward into the bladder. This can be caused by certain medications, nerve damage, or prostate issues. Well, it's important to see a sexologist for a proper evaluation. They may suggest some tests to determine the underlying cause. In the meantime, make sure to stay hydrated and avoid any medications that could worsen the symptoms.
Answered By

Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Female | 33
What is Causing Pelvic Pain on Both Sides?
Both side pelvic pain may occur as a result of many reasons which include imbalances in hormones, PID (pelvic inflammatory disease), endometriosis, ovarian cysts or UTIs. A gynecologist or urologist should be consulted for advice on the cause of an infection and its appropriate treatment.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 9th June '25
Asked for Male | 22
What's the treatment for penile bridge?
It's actually called a penile adhesion, where the foreskin gets stuck to the head of the penis. This can happen due to irritation or infection. The good news is that it's usually easily treated. You can try gentle stretching or using a prescribed cream to help loosen the adhesion. If that doesn't work, a minor procedure called a dorsal slit may be necessary. I recommend you see an urologist for an evaluation and personalized treatment plan.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 9th June '25
Asked for Female | 23
Persistent Burning Sensation After UTI Treatment
Feeling a burning sensation when peeing after antibiotics might signify an infection. Your symptoms started post-intimacy, suggesting it relates. It's important to see a urologist soon to address any underlying issues. Meanwhile, drink lots of fluids and get plenty of rest.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 9th June '25
Asked for Male | 27
Why is my penis tip tingling without pain?
This could have something to do with the kidney stone problem you had before. Kidney stones can irritate nerves due to reasons not clearly understood by researchers. One way you can make yourself feel better is by drinking a lot of water because this will help to get rid of any toxins that might have been left in the body after the stones were removed. But if these feelings don't go away or they become more intense, then I advise that you see a urologist.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 8th June '25
Asked for Male | 32
Could salty water worsen infection symptoms on penis?
Balanitis seems likely, due to swollen irritation at the penis tip. Salty water or ampliclox antibiotics often cause this issue. Look for redness, swelling, and discomfort. Staying dry, and clean can help. But if the swelling won't go away, see a urologist promptly.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 7th June '25
Asked for Male | 25
Why do I feel continuous vibrations in penis and testis?
You may experience vibrating sensations in your penis and testicles for an extended period without pain or other symptoms because of muscle spasms or nerve activity. It is frequent and often not serious. But, if it is concerning or affecting your daily life, talk to a urologist about ruling out any medical conditions that may be causing it. Also, try drinking more water, getting enough sleep, and finding ways to relax.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 7th June '25
Asked for Female | 23
Frequent UTIs After Antibiotics: What’s Going Wrong?
Recurring UTIs, especially over 2 years, may suggest an underlying issue such as incomplete treatment, resistant bacteria, hormonal changes, or hygiene-related triggers during menstruation or intercourse. You may benefit from a urine culture, pelvic ultrasound, and possibly a urologist consultation. Preventive steps like staying hydrated, urinating after intercourse, and proper hygiene can help — but long-term solutions require identifying the root cause.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 2nd June '25
Asked for Male | 43
Why Am I Feeling Penile Vibration?
Penis tingles sometimes due to quirky causes - nerves acting up or twitchy muscles. Often it's just blood flow fluctuating. Stress exacerbates those jittery sensations, too. Stay calm, hydrate well, and avoid tight undies. However, if shaky penis symptoms persist or intensify, consult an urologist for advice.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 31st May '25
Asked for Male | 18
Milky Penis Discharge: Causes and Treatment
A milky discharge from your penis is concerning. It likely indicates an infection. Common symptoms include pain when urinating and itching. Potential causes are sexually transmitted infections or urinary tract infections. To address this issue properly, you must see a urologist for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 29th May '25
Asked for Male | 32
Why is my penis tip vibrating like a phone?
You are experiencing a kind of vibration feeling in the penis. This could be due to something called "penile paresthesia," which is an abnormal sensation. There are some possible reasons which include nerve issues, pressure applied to the nerves, or even anxiety. If it persists or worsens, you should talk to a urologist.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 29th May '25