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Asked for Female | 19

Why does it burn after urinating?

Although you are not actually having sexual intercourse, there are other reasons why there is a burn. It might be a urinary tract infection (UTI) meaning which can happen to anyone; it's not only from having sex. You should drink plenty of water, pee when you need to, and try to avoid holding it in. But, if the burning still persists, consider reaching out to a urologist to get checked up. 

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Asked for Male | 58

Penis erectile dysfunction and enlargement. Can we buy Lipidex and how and where we buy

If you are experiencing erectile dysfunction or are interested in penis enlargement, it is essential to consult with a professional urologist or an andrologist.

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Asked for Male | 47

Why Am I Experiencing UTI With Urine Problems?

A UTI (urinary tract infection) is caused when bacteria enter the urinary tract and infect it. Symptoms include pain or burning when you pee, feeling like you need to pee a lot, and cloudy or smelly pee. Ample water intake, prescribed antibiotics accompanied by a urologist's consultation, and good hygiene are things that might help if you have UTI.

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Asked for Male | 35

Should I Be Concerned About Prostate and Kidney Findings?

The results indicate that your prostate is 32 mm by 12 cc, which is normal. There is a space in your right kidney that may be a part of the kidney called the column of Bertin which is usually the biggest area. It is harmless in most cases and does not need any treatment unless it causes symptoms like pain or problems with urinary output. 

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Asked for Male | 23

Why is my foreskin tightening after unprotected sex?

You are feeling a bit uncomfortable in that area. When you pee and feel a burning sensation, it could be because of an infection such as a UTI (urinary tract infection). This might have caused swelling which made the skin on your penis tight. Infections can sometimes stick around and affect other parts too. So it would be good for you to see a urologist who will give you the right treatment. 

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Asked for Male | 18

Why can't I retract my foreskin now?

It MLs to be a phimosis in your case which means a tightness in the foreskin that makes the glans penis hard to pull over. It can happen because of infection, poor hygiene, or even by nature.  But if it is painful or worsening then you have to visit an urologist for further examinations.

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Asked for Male | 15

Why Do I Have Lumps and Pain?

When something strange like a bump on the penis and a pain in the left testicle happens to your body, only then you can notice that a new symptom appears. New symptoms such as infection, an injury, or a lump that is actually a growth could be a few of the indicators that you need to pay attention to. Sooner you should consult a urologist so they can suggest the correct diagnosis for your condition.

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Asked for Male | 16

How to Safely Apply Betnovate-n for Phimosis Treatment?

Phimosis is when the foreskin is tight and can't be retracted. This condition can lead to itching and difficulty in proper hygienic upkeep. Betnovate-N cream can help to get rid of the tight sheath. You can apply a small portion to the tight area when the foreskin is dry. One easy way is, to shallowly trigger it back to the elastic extent without making any patient uncomfortable. Alternatively, restrict your dosage of cream to avoid the risk of side effects. 

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Asked for Female | 22

Why Do I Keep Getting UTIs?

Recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs) can happen due to various reasons, such as an underlying infection, poor hygiene practices, or an abnormality in the urinary tract. Drinking plenty of water and maintaining proper hygiene can help, but if UTIs keep coming back, it’s essential to see a urologist

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Asked for Male | 40

Is an 85-degree erection angle normal, and is intercourse painful with a condom for someone with hypothyroidism?

Various factors need to be considered. The sensation you feel because of using a condom may be because of an allergic reaction. You can try some other brands. If you have any fear or pain with the curvature or during intercourse, you should see a urologist. They will assess your condition and prescribe the right treatment.

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Asked for Female | 40

Why Do I Pee Frequently After Sex?

You may be having Cystitis or simply UTI, which is a common condition characterized by frequent urination after sex. This is possibly attributed to the creation of the flow of urination quickly enough by forcing the kidneys to eliminate waste after sex. The bladder may become considerably more sensitive than typical. With this being the possible reason, you can relieve yourself of frequent urination during sex: urine, first, before the sex, and after it, drink lots of water to be sure you are drinking enough. If it persists, the best option is to consult a urologist.

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Asked for Male | 16

Is Foreskin Non-Separation Normal?

At 16 years, as well as the penis being uncut, it's normal for the skin to be tight. This is what's termed as phimosis. The most common symptom is the inability to pull the foreskin back. This could be due to natural growth. On the other hand, don't try to push it, be gentle. Mild flexibility exercises can be used, although you may be in pain, it is best to see a urologist to be sure. 

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Asked for Female | 17

Why Am I Peeing Frequently in Small Amounts?

In case of your frequent urination in small amounts while peeing, you may have a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs can bring about, as a result, the need to urinate frequently as well as a burning sensation and cloudy urine. Drink enough water and cranberry juice to help remove the bacteria by urination. If the symptoms still persist, see a urologist for the right cure.

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Asked for Male | 23

Why is my testicular pain switching sides?

Experiencing testicular pain that shifts from one side to the other isn’t common and could signal an issue. This pain might result from infection, injury, or other health problems. The key is early diagnosis and treatment, which can prevent complications. Consulting a urologist can help identify the cause and manage it effectively. 

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Asked for Female | 24

Is pain during urination post first-time sex normal?

You might have a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs can sometimes happen after having sexual intercourse for the first time. Common symptoms include pain during urination, frequent urges to go to the bathroom, and sometimes cloudy or strong-smelling urine. Drinking plenty of water can help flush out the infection, and it’s important not to hold your urine too long. Cranberry juice may also be helpful. However, if the pain continues, see a urologist for antibiotics.

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Answered on 6th Nov '24

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