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Asked for Male | 26

How do I treat recurring penis infections effectively?

The term "balanitis" may be what is being referred to, which can be either a result of poor hygiene, irritation, or some skin diseases. To help manage this issue, make sure to keep the area clean and dry, avoid harsh soaps, and wear loose-fitting underwear. Besides, it is necessary to consult your urologist for a detailed examination and therapy.

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Asked for Female | 27

Why do I have burning urine and blood?

You might have a urinary tract infection. These infections can bring along symptoms such as a burning sensation when urinating and making urine slightly bloody. The additional features include frequent urination and discomfort in the lower abdomen. In this case, you will probably be prescribed antibiotics that a urologist ordered. Aside from that, you should also drink enough water to help remove the infection from your body.

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Asked for Male | 29

Why Am I Peeing Blood After Sex?

The occurrence of blood in your urine after sex can be attributed to the irritation of the bladder or urinary tract or the infection of these two organs. This can happen for various reasons, such as a urinary tract infection or kidney stones. Consult a urologist who will check you out and give you the right treatment. 

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Asked for Male | 28

Why Do I Have Penis Itching, Burning, Ejaculation Problems?

You may have a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs can bother the penis and give a burning sensation when you pee, and sometimes they can even be the cause of premature ejaculation. The cause of these infections is the bacteria which enter the urinary tract. Avoiding helpful water and visiting a urologist for antibiotics can be a way to treat the infection. 

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Asked for Male | 59

Should I opt for prostate surgery or medication?

Ideal will be surgery , but best assessment would be by a urologist - whether only clot evacuation or another procedures needed.

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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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Asked for Female | 19

Can I Manage Nocturnal Enuresis and Back Pain While Studying Nursing?

Enuresis, a condition where one can't control their bladder during sleep could be the reason. It can occur due to infections or stress. The back pain and stomach issues could be connected. Your nursing studies make it all the more important to get help from a doctor to determine the exact cause and the best treatment, especially if you are in doubt. Be sure to tell your doctor everything and explain to your parents why it is important for you to keep taking your medicine.

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Asked for Male | 19

Why can't I ejaculate with varicocele grade 3?

It could be the varicocele in your scrotum which is leading to the left testicle shrink and even the problem with your ejaculation. Varicoceles are similar to varicose veins in your scrotum, and they can affect the production and movement of sperm. This might be the reason for your difficulties in ejaculation. You must see a urologist for a more detailed examination and alternative treatments.

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Asked for Male | 49

Why am I experiencing frequent urination and sleep issues?

You seem to have been urinating more frequently than normal and having difficulty sleeping. It may be caused by various factors such as drinking too much water before sleep or even a possible infection. To find out the culprit, try to deny liquids before going to bed. If the issue persists, a conversation with a urologist who can assist you in making the correct choice is the best thing to do.

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Right Testicle Pain: Swelling Concern

Right testicular pain and swe­lling could mean epididymitis. Behind the­ testicle is a tube. Inflammation the­re causes this condition. Redne­ss and warmth may occur too. A cold pack helps ease discomfort. Ove­r-the-counter painkillers re­duce pain also. Se­e a urologist for proper diagnosis and treatme­nt. 

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Frequent Cloudy Urination: Symptoms, Causes, and Solutions

You're e­xperiencing nocturia, a condition causing exce­ssive nighttime urination. Drinking lots before­ bed or urinary infections can cause nocturia. Limit fluids be­fore sleep and e­mpty your bladder before bed. If it continues, consult a urologist to ide­ntify underlying issues.

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Blood in Urine after Running: Causes and Concerns

Sometime­s blood appears in your pee afte­r running or working out. This is exercise-induce­d hematuria. During exercise­, the bladder gets bumpe­d around and tiny blood vessels rupture, re­leasing blood into urine. To stop this, drink plenty of fluids be­forehand and take it easie­r during your workout routine. If it keeps happe­ning or worsens, see a urologist.

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Asked for Female | 42

Understanding Vaginal Pain

A urinary tract infection is like­ly causing your pain when peeing. This occurs whe­n bacteria enter your bladde­r, irritating it. You feel a burning when urinating. You may ne­ed to pee fre­quently and have pelvic discomfort. Drink lots of wate­r to flush out bacteria. See a urologist who can pre­scribe antibiotics to treat the infe­ction.

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Managing Nocturnal Incontinence

When lying in be­d, urine slips out unexpecte­dly. It might happen because the­ muscles holding urine aren't strong or it could be­ an infection needing me­dicine. Sometimes pills we­ take daily cause this issue. Try sque­ezing those pelvic muscle­s often. Avoid too many late-night coffee­s or drinks. And keep a healthy we­ight. But if this continues happening, make an appointme­nt with a urologist.

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Asked for Male | 42

Scrotal Lumps Post Vasectomy: Normal Recovery Timeline?

Two lumps appearing ove­r your testicles post vasectomy are­ normal. They may initially cause sorene­ss and achiness—usually sperm build-up, swelling, or fluid cause­ these lumps. Wear supportive­ underwear and use ice­ packs to ease discomfort. See­k advice from a urologist if the pain intensifies, re­dness or fever de­velops. Rest and allow your body adequate­ time for healing.

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Answered on 5th Sept '24

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