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Asked for Male | 23

Why is blood in my urine without pain?

Blood in urine without pain can be a very scary thing. Urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and other diseases of the urinary system can be the causes. The feeling of obstruction could mean that it is blocked because of a variety of things. Drinking water and avoiding caffeine and alcohol, which are known to irritate, are necessities to pay attention to. However, I cannot stress enough the importance of getting help from a urologist to get thoroughly evaluated. They are capable of prescribing the right tests and can also make a treatment plan specifically for you that will help you out. 

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Urologist

Answered on 30th Dec '25

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Asked for Male | 25

Can I Legally Sell My Kidney?

It's important to know that selling kidney is illegal and unsafe. The sale of organs is prohibited because it can lead to serious health risks for both the donor and the recipient. In fact, there are ethical concerns about exploiting vulnerable individuals for organ donation. If you are in need of financial assistance, there are other legal and safer options available. I recommend reaching out to social services or financial counseling services for support. 

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General Physician

Answered on 30th Dec '25

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Asked for Male | 40

Why do I have red pimple in urethral penis?

You may have balanitis, an infection, or irritation of the­ penis tip. Red, itchy pimples ne­ar your urethra could indicate this condition. Poor hygiene­, skin issues, or STIs contribute as potential cause­s. Clean and dry the area ge­ntly, avoiding harsh soaps for relief. Howeve­r, if symptoms persist, seeking me­dical advice from a urologist becomes ne­cessary.

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Urologist

Answered on 30th Dec '25

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Asked for Male | 21

What exactly is spermatocele in men?

Spermatocele in men is a fluid-filled cyst that can develop in the epididymis, which is the coiled tube located behind the testicle. These cysts are usually painless and harmless, often caused by a blockage in the tubes that transport sperm. It's quite common and doesn't typically affect fertility. If you notice a painless lump or swelling in your scrotum, that could be a spermatocele. It's always a good idea to have it checked out by a sexologist just to confirm the diagnosis. 

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Dr. Madhu Sudan

Sexologist

Answered on 30th Dec '25

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Asked for Male | 26

Why is my right epididymis swollen?

If a person overuses or damages the epididymis by performing a lot of strenuous activities, it may cause discomfort and heaviness. The cause could be a small injury or being roughed up. You are positive of having no fever, redness or trouble in passing urine, which are the common indications of something more serious. You can reduce those symptoms by sleeping, applying ice or wearing more supportive underwear. Keep an eye on the following days for any unusual occurings. Yet, if the swelling stays, gets worse, or new symptoms come up, you should seek medical advice from an urologist.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 27th Dec '25

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Asked for Male | 29

Can I safely donate my kidney?

It's great that you want to help someone in need. Now, the decision to donate a kidney is a big one, so it's important to understand the process. Typically, kidney donations can be done either from a living donor or a deceased donor. In your case, if you're thinking of being a living donor, there will be a series of tests to ensure you're healthy and that donating won't harm you. It's crucial to discuss this decision with your nephrologist to get all the necessary information and support. They can guide you through the process and help you make an informed decision. 

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 25th Dec '25

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Asked for Female | 23

Why am I feeling constant peeing and slight pain?

It looks like you may have­ an infection in your urinary tract. Signs are pe­eing often and fee­ling some pain. To help, drink lots of water, don't hold your pe­e, and have cranberry juice­. If no better, it's key to se­e a urologist who can give you medicine­ to fix it.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 25th Dec '25

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Asked for Female | 44

Why Do I Still Have UTI Symptoms After Treatment?

Based on what you've shared, it's possible that you could be dealing with chronic inflammation of your urinary tract. Sometimes, even after treating an infection, the lining of the bladder can remain irritated. In your case, it's great that STIs have been ruled out, and sticking to good hygiene practices is important. To help ease your symptoms, staying hydrated, avoiding irritants like caffeine and spicy foods, and discussing with your urologist about potential alternatives to Macrobid could be beneficial.

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Urologist

Answered on 24th Dec '25

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Asked for Female | 23

Can you help me understand my UTI test results?

UTIs are usually caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract and causing infection. Common symptoms include burning sensation while peeing, frequent urination, and lower abdominal pain. Your test report likely confirms this, but let's break it down step by step. I recommend reaching out to your urologist to discuss the report in detail. They can explain the findings, prescribe appropriate treatment like antibiotics if needed, and guide you on staying hydrated to flush out the infection. 

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 23rd Dec '25

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Asked for Female | 26 yrs

Why do I still burn after fluconazole?

While fluconazole is commonly used to treat yeast infections, burning during urination could indicate a different issue like a urinary tract infection or even a sexually transmitted infection. In fact, it's essential to get a proper evaluation by an urologist to determine the exact cause. In the meantime, make sure to drink plenty of water to help flush out any potential infection. I recommend scheduling an appointment with your urologist for further assessment and appropriate treatment. 

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Urologist

Answered on 23rd Dec '25

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Asked for Male | 45

Why is my foreskin not moving properly?

Foreskin not moving back and forth easily can happen due to a condition called phimosis, where the foreskin is too tight to retract. It can be caused by inflammation, infections, or simply a naturally tight foreskin. In fact, the good news is that there are ways to manage this. You can try gentle stretching exercises or consult a sexologist who may suggest creams or, in some cases, a minor procedure called circumcision. It's important to address this issue to prevent any complications. 

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Dr. Madhu Sudan

Sexologist

Answered on 23rd Dec '25

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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

Urologist

Answered on 23rd Dec '25

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Asked for Male | 44

Why is my left ball swollen with stomach discomfort?

The swelling could be due to a hernia, which is when an organ pushes through the muscle wall. It can sometimes cause stomach discomfort too. Another possibility could be an enlarged lymph node or a cyst. It's essential to have it checked by a gastroenterologist to confirm the cause. In the meantime, try to avoid heavy lifting or straining that area. I recommend scheduling an appointment with your gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation and guidance on the next steps. 

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd Dec '25

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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

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 22nd Dec '25

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Asked for Male | 16

Can Masturbation Aid Male Urine Incontinence?

Masturbation is not a normal thing and it does not have any direct effect on urine incontinence. The term "urine incontinence" means peeing when you don't mean to. The reason behind it can be weak muscles or nerves in the bladder. The act of masturbation will not change it. A urologist should be consulted if you have urine incontinence. They can assist in determining the reason and provide a remedy. 

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 21st Dec '25

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