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Asked for Male | 29

Could blood in urine post sex indicate a problem?

Then do get a physical consult and examination done. The next primary step would be it, so the actual reasons can be assessed. My OPD schedule is present on the profile.

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Urologist

Answered on 7th Mar '26

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Asked for Female | 20

Could Pink Urine Be from Eating Cotton Candy?

Pink colore­d urine can occur after eating pink cotton candy. The­ food coloring causes this change, usually harmless. It should disappe­ar on its own. Make sure she drinks wate­r to help flush the system. If it pe­rsists over a day or any pain occurs, see a urologist. For now, have he­r drink lots of water. 

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 2nd Mar '26

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Asked for Female | 26

Why am I experiencing stomach pain and discomfort?

A urinary tract infection (UTI) could have­ spread to your kidneys. UTIs happen whe­n bacteria enter the­ urinary tract. They can make urination burn. You may have to urinate­ often. There can be­ abdominal pain too. Kidney infections bring seve­re stomach pain and discomfort. To prevent complications, drink lots of wate­r. Take all your prescribed me­dications as directed. But you should see­ a urologist for proper treatment.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 1st Mar '26

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Asked for Male | 44

Medication for Painful Urination and Yellow Discharge

You may have an infe­ction based on these signs: pe­eing hurts, yellow discharge appe­ars from your private area, and you fee­l like peeing fre­quently. This could be a urinary tract infection or gonorrhe­a, a sexually transmitted disease­. Antibiotics can treat these infe­ctions effectively. Visit a urologist for proper treatment.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 28th Feb '26

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Asked for Male | 28

Sex se deleted mera ling ek baar sex karne ke baad kada nahi hota hai kya kru

Experiencing difficulty getting an erection after having sex once could be due to various factors. This might include physical fatigue, psychological stress, medical conditions, or lifestyle factors. If it's an occasional issue, it might not be a major concern

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 28th Feb '26

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Asked for Male | 25

How can I improve my sexual health as a 25-year-old male in Ghana, Africa?

We suggest you to consult a urologist if you have any sexual health issues. They specifically treat diseases like erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, among others. It is necessary to get medical assistance and not to be ashamed to talk about your worries with a specialist.
 

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 26th Feb '26

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Asked for Male | 29

Can I keep foreskin back all day?

This might lead to irritations, the glans turning red, and hurtful sensations. The foreskin acts as a shield for the sensitive skin of the penis. Always remember that after washing, you should pull the foreskin a little bit forward so that it can cover the glans properly. If any of these issues arise such as symptoms or any doubts, see a urologist.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 26th Feb '26

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Asked for Male | 17

Why Does My Left Testicle Hurt When Touched?

Pain in your left testicle when touched could be due to various reasons such as epididymitis, varicoceles, or a spermatocele. It’s crucial to consult a urologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 25th Feb '26

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Asked for Male | 31

Incomplete Penis Growth: Nerves and Muscles Impact

Nerve­s and muscles don't grow fully in some men's pe­nises. This makes it hard for them to ge­t or keep ere­ctions. Hormonal imbalance, certain medications, or he­alth issues may cause this. Avoiding smoking and alcohol can help a bit. However, its recommended that you consult a urologist for proper diagnosis and suitable treatment.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 25th Feb '26

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Asked for Male | 26

Why does my penis skin always stay open?

It is necessary to get the diagnosis of a urologist that is correct and then treatment is done in line with this diagnosis. 

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 24th Feb '26

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Asked for Male | 21

Why am I suddenly urinating frequently?

Frequent urination, especially if it comes on suddenly, can be a sign of various conditions like urinary tract infection, diabetes, or an overactive bladder. It's important to see a urologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Don't ignore this symptom; early medical advice can help manage the condition effectively.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 23rd Feb '26

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Asked for Male | 19

Hello i ma student and due to excess masturbate i lose self confidence and somehow i also can't control urine and due to i can't go out to attend my classes

Its common to experience negative effects on self-esteem and confidence due to excessive masturbation. Although, masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual activity and it's unlikely to cause physical problems like urinary incontinence. If you're experiencing urinary incontinence then consult a urologist for evaluation.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 20th Feb '26

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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

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Gynecologist

Answered on 19th Feb '26

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Asked for Male | 56

Can I proceed with TURP for prostate size 96gm?

With the information you’ve given me about your prostate size and PSA level, you might have symptoms from an enlarged prostate. This can make you need to pee a lot or feel like you can’t empty your bladder all the way. If you’re thinking about getting TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate), it’s a common surgery that helps with these problems. You should talk to a urologist about whether or not this would be a good choice for you.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 19th Feb '26

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Asked for Male | 19

Can I Exercise with Hydrocele?

A hydrocele­ causes swelling in the scrotum, fluid building up around the­ testicle. It's often painle­ss. At the gym, take it easy: avoid activitie­s putting pressure on that area. Stick to light workouts until consulting a urologist for specific advice­.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 9th Feb '26

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