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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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Asked for Female | 34

Why Does My Wife Have Urinary Infection from 2 Years?

For the past 2 years, your wife has been dealing with urine infections, causing discomfort like burning during urination, frequent bathroom trips, and cloudy, smelly urine. These infections occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract. Drinking plenty of water can help flush out the bacteria. It's important to consult a urologist for proper antibiotics to treat the infection.

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Urologist

Answered on 16th Oct '24

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Asked for Female | 20

Pink Urine After Cotton Candy: What to Do?

If you've eaten cotton candy, it might turn your urine pink. Don’t worry, the food coloring should clear up soon. Just drink plenty of water to flush it out. If it lasts more than two days, see a dermatologist.

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Answered on 16th Oct '24

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Asked for Male | 23

Understanding Phimosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Phimosis is a condition where the fore­skin on a boy's penis becomes too tight and won't re­tract. It can make urinating tricky, trigger swelling, or cause­ pain. Usually, it stems from the foreskin failing to stre­tch properly during growth. Often, circumcision solves it – that's a simple­ surgery removing the ove­rly-snug foreskin. Getting medical he­lp is crucial if you or someone you care about face­s these issues.

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Urologist

Answered on 16th Oct '24

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Asked for Male | 25

Why do I have penile and testicular pain?

It seems that you are having pain in your penis and testicles after rough masturbation. This could be due to inflammation or a strain caused by the vigorous activity. What you should do now is take a break from anything that might make the pain worse. Give up rough masturbation or any sexual activity for a while to allow yourself heal. You need rest and gentle treatment. If the pain doesn’t go away or gets worse, it’s time to see a urologist.

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Urologist

Answered on 15th Oct '24

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Asked for Female | 35

Is there any treatment for Hypocontractile bladder?

Hypocontractile bladder is diagnosed when the bladder muscles are not strong enough. This may cause difficulties in emptying the bladder completely, which in turn may lead to symptoms such as frequent urination or lack of control over urination. To facilitate the improvement of this condition, the treatment options consist of pelvic floor exercises, lifestyle changes, and in some cases medications which can be added. These measures are useful in improving the strength of the hybrid muscles and alleviating symptoms.

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Urologist

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Asked for Male | 35

Is Leftward Penis Bend at 35 Normal?

It's perfectly alright for a penis to have a slight bend. The truth is that most of the time, this is nothing serious, especially when there is no pain or other problems. This bend could be the result of the arrangement of your tissues or how you use it. However, if your mind is not bothered and no issues are present, then there is no need to stress. 

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Asked for Female | 22

Are white urine drops harmless?

You are declining from what is known as post-void dribbling. It's a situation when a few drops of urine come out after you go to the bathroom. This can be the case for both males and females. Most of the time it is not dangerous, and it can come from different things like the bladder not emptying fully or the muscles being weak. Drinking plenty of water is sometimes the solution. If you're not having any other symptoms, it's probably nothing to freak out about.

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Asked for Male | 15

Why can't I retract foreskin?

You may have phimosis, which is the situation when the skin on your privates is too tight, making it impossible to pull it back. This can bring about complaints such as using the bathroom with pain or difficulty. Phimosis can be a consequence of infections or uncleanliness. The good news is, there are treatments that can help, like using creams or sometimes surgery. Discuss your options with a urologist to determine the best course of action.

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Answered on 15th Oct '24

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Asked for Male | 40

What Could Be Causing Growth on Penis?

You might have an STI or maybe genital warts. Accompaniments can consist of growths or even bumps on the outside of the penis. STIs come from bacteria or viruses from sex without protection. A doctor's visit is the best for diagnosis and treatment. The doctor might give you medications or recommend procedures to remove the warts. 

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Asked for Male | 21

Why Do I Have Pain in My Testicles?

It's common to feel discomfort in your testicles for different reasons. It could be from an injury, like getting kicked or hit, or sometimes an infection might be the cause. Swelling can also cause pain. If the pain lasts a long time or is severe, it's important to see a urologist. They can find the cause and help you get treated.

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Asked for Male | 26

Which cream treats phimosis best?

Phimosis, on the other hand, is a medical condition when the foreskin cannot be easily pulled back over the head of the penis. Such problems may obscure the urine flow and cause discomfort as well. Treatment can include the application of a steroid cream which the doctor will prescribe. The treatment will not only help the foreskin become softer but will also allow for its easy retraction.

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Urologist

Answered on 14th Oct '24

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Asked for Male | 20

Why is my left testicle feeling heavy?

You may be suffering from a varicocele. It often occurs when the veins inside your scrotum become enlarged, so that your testicle feels heavy and sometimes causes pain. Resting can often relieve the discomfort. To manage varicocele, supportive underwear and avoiding standing for long periods can be helpful. Visiting a urologist is better to get the right advice.

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Answered on 14th Oct '24

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Is Attached Foreskin and Two Penis Holes a Concern?

You might be suffering from hypospadias. The condition may arise when the urethra opening is not situated at the tip of the penis. Besides this, the foreskin could also be attached differently. You could even experience a urine stream that is not very normal during your urination. Surgery usually does the trick, so it's a good idea to consult a urologist to get the details.

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Urologist

Answered on 14th Oct '24

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