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Asked for Male | 19

Why Do I Have Pain in Left Testicle?

Pain in your left testicle can be concerning but don’t worry. It could be caused by an injury, infection, or a condition called varicocele (swollen veins). Symptoms might include swelling, tenderness, or a dull ache. To ease the pain, wear supportive underwear, use a cold pack, and rest. If the pain doesn’t go away, see a urologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Asked for Female | 22

Why does my urine feel strange when I pee?

You might be experiencing urethral irritation, possibly due to an infection in the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder. Even if you don't have pain or bleeding, it's important to see a doctor to find out the exact cause. It could be a urinary tract infection or something else. There are likely simple treatments or medications that can help relieve the discomfort. Book an appointment with a urologist to get it sorted out.

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Asked for Female | 23

Can I prevent recurrent UTIs with increased water intake?

A UTI can bring along symptoms such as frequent urine, a burning sensation while peeing, and urine that is cloudy or has a strong smell. The bacteria invade the urinary tract, thus causing the infections. Drinking more water, on the other hand, can help to displace the bacteria. In addition to drinking enough water and urinating after sex, wiping from front to back can help keep UTIs at bay. In the case of recurring UTIs, the doctor may suggest additional tests or long-term antibiotics. 

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Asked for Female | 24

Why Do I Have Painful, Bloody, & Smelly Urine?

You might be suffering from a urinary tract infection. Some of the tell-tale signs are burning, blood, and pain during urination. The smell in your urine may be a sign of an infection. To destroy the bacteria, drink as much water as you can, and if you can, stay away from caffeine and spicy foods. A urologist can do the diagnosis and treatment, which may include antibiotics.

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Asked for Male | 40

Why Do I Have Stomach Pain During Urination?

To pee while having a stomach ache can be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI). The symptoms of a UTI may include the feeling like you need to pee frequently but with no result, or your urine looks cloudy or smells bad. If you consume a lot of water, it will be easier to water-bathe the bacteria that are infecting you. If it doesn't get better, you should see a urologist

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Asked for Male | 24

Is a 6mm epididymis simple cyst concerning?

This is like a tiny, innocuous bubble that tends to form around your testicle. Generally, you won’t feel anything, but it might be a slight ache if you do. These small ones develop from time to time without any particular reason. Pay attention to it and visit a urologist

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Asked for Male | 21

What to do for 2-month abdomen, back & testicle pain post gonorrhea treatment?

You've been experiencing discomfort in your abdomen, back, and testicles for some time. It's good that you've taken treatment for gonorrhea, but if the pain keeps returning, further treatment may be needed. The cause could be an infection that needs different antibiotics or another untreated STI. It's important to get a medical evaluation to find the exact reason for your pain and receive the right treatment. Contact a urologist for a thorough examination of your symptoms.

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Asked for Male | 10

Is It Normal If My Penis Hurts And Can't Pee?

You may have a urinary tract infection (UTI). The first one is the hurt while urinating and the pain in the private parts. The inability to pee for 3 days already suggests that something is wrong. It's important to drink plenty of water and visit a urologist. They may prescribe you antibiotics to get rid of the infection.

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Asked for Male | 20

Could frequent urination & testicle pain be cancer symptoms?

The symptoms such as testicular ache, frequent urination, and a change in size could be due to a few reasons. One potential cause, could be an infection, such as epididymitis. On the other hand, a hydrocele could be another reason, which is a collection of fluid around the testicle. Cancer is less likely, but it's still important to get it checked. You should visit a urologist to confirm the diagnosis and receive the proper treatment.

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Asked for Male | 17

What is the lump in my left abdomen groin?

You might have discovered a lymph node in the left side of your groin. Lymph nodes are the little helpers of your body's defense system. Sometimes they can become bigger when there is an infection nearby. It's normal to have different sizes on each side. Since you don't have any pain or other symptoms, it's probably nothing serious. If it starts bothering you or gets bigger, you can check with a urologist to be on the safe side. 

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Asked for Female | 17

Why do I have blood and pain in urine?

You might have a urinary tract infection, which is quite common. Symptoms include blood in urine, a burning sensation, and pain while peeing. This is because bacteria can gain access through the bladder wall. Doing these will help you: drink water, take prescribed antibiotics, and avoid the urge to go urgently. See a urologist to get proper treatment and feel better soon.

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Asked for Male | 34

Is my urethra structure normal after surgery?

You are having issues with your urethra structure due to the surgery you had back in 2016. This can cause some problems like pain during urination, frequent urination, or even difficulty emptying the bladder. One probable reason for scarring or narrowing of the urethra due to the previous surgery might be the urethra. To help this, you may need another surgery or a procedure to widen the urethra and improve urine flow. Have a conversation with your urologist about your symptoms so they can prescribe you the most suitable treatment.

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Asked for महिला | 70

Why Do I Have Pain While Urinating?

You may feel like you have a burning sensation. This is a common condition of various causes. But simple ways like drinking more water can help. Please consult a urologist if the problem persists. 

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Asked for Male | 20

Will one testicle cause future problems at 20?

It's perfectly normal to have one testicle and there's nothing to be scared of. The absence of one testis frequently does not provoke any complications in the future. If the issues persist, visit a urologist.

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Asked for Male | 22

Why am I urinating frequently over 10 times daily?

Frequent urination, like going to the bathroom more than 10 times a day, can be quite annoying. It may be due to various causes such as drinking too much, a UTI, diabetes, or anxiety. It's best to consult a urologist for an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment to help you feel more comfortable.

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Answered on 28th Sept '24

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