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Asked for Male | 25

Why do I have a foul smell while urinating?

You might have a urinary tract infection which is caused by E.Coli. This means that your pee can become foul-smelling and you can feel discomfort. The bacteria can come into the body through not wiping properly or holding your pee for too long. Drinking lots of water and seeing a urologist for getting antibiotics can be the things that will help you feel better. 

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Asked for Male | 26

Have a testicle lump? What should I do?

A lump on the testicles can be due to various reasons, including infections, cysts, or, in rare cases, something more serious like cancer. It's important not to ignore it. Please visit a urologist, to evaluate and treat any concerns related to the testicles. Early consultation can help in getting the correct diagnosis and treatment.

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Asked for Male | 15

Should I be concerned about my testicle discomfort?

You might be having an ailment called hydrocele which is when there is a fluid build-up around the testicle and it gets to be swollen. This could result in one of the testicles feeling bigger than the other and being able to move around more freely. The way you sleep creates pressure on the testicle may be why the discomfort is worse. It's crucial to have a check-up with a urologist to be sure and get the right treatment.

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Asked for Male | 27

Why do I experience frequent urination and burning after masturbation?

You might have some symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) or prostatitis. These conditions can lead to urination problems, a burning sensation while urinating, and incomplete bladder emptying. Daily sexual activities and smoking can also be included as a factor for these problems. It is necessary to consult a urologist to get the right diagnosis and treatment. For now, drink a lot of water and stay away from irritants such as alcohol and caffeine.

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Asked for Male | 43

Do I need to worry about left testicle lump?

Properly addressing that the pain/soreness and a lump in the testicle can be due to so many reasons is essential. Sometimes, it could be an indifferent fluid-filled tumor but testicular cancer should be ruled out along with the others. In any case, it's essential to have a urologist check it out promptly so they can provide the appropriate treatment.

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Asked for Female | 22

Why do I have frequent urination and weakness?

You are suffering from excessive urination and weakness. I understand that. You may have a urinary tract infection (UTI) even if you do not have the pain or burning sensation. UTIs can also lead to increased urine output and weakness. So, it is important to drink plenty of water and go to a urologist for the necessary evaluation and treatment. 

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Asked for Female | 22

Can I treat UTI with sachet and syrup?

A urinary tract infection (UTI) sounds like what you may have. When it ends at the end of the urethra, it can be red and give off the urge to urinate frequently. A UTI is caused when bacteria travel to the urethra and the bladder. Treatment of the UTI would appropriately require the consumption of a sachet of antibiotics and a syrup that your urologist prescribes. Water is imperative for the body as well as not holding in urine. Don't forget to take all the medicine you have been prescribed to recover as soon as possible.

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Asked for Male | 15

Why does my urine leak when I move?

You may have what is known as urinary incontinence which is a condition where you leak urine without meaning to. You might also notice it when you cough, sneeze, or move. Not wearing underwear a lot is not the cause of this. This is probably because your pelvic muscles are weak. A urologist can suggest the right medication, for example, pelvic exercises to strengthen the muscles.

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Pain from Varicocele: Testicle Relief Solutions

Varicocele­ is abnormal swelling of veins in testicle­s. It could induce an aching or heavy sensation. Disturbe­d blood flow causes this condition. Special underwe­ar supports scrotum; pain medicines provide re­lief. Surgery treats se­vere discomfort when non-surgical options fail. Visit a urologist to learn more about treatment options.

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Severe Groin Pain after Arousal: Causes and Treatment

Epididymitis could be the­ issue you're facing. It's when the­ tube close to your testicle­ gets inflamed. When arouse­d or ejaculating, you may feel groin and lowe­r abdomen pain and swelling. You might also have fe­ver, urination discomfort. Staying hydrated, resting, antibiotics can he­lp. But seeing a urologist for proper diagnosis and tre­atment is crucial.

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Asked for Female | 22

Why do I have frequent urine drops after drinking?

This can happen when you drink a lot of water or have caffeinated drinks like tea. The extra liquid makes your bladder feel full, which in turn causes you to pee more often. It's usually not a big problem, but if it bothers you, try to cut down on the amount of fluid you drink or avoid tea. If the problem persists or worsens, it's better to get advice from a urologist.

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Asked for Female | 53

Diabetic with UTI, chills, bleeding

You might have a UTI. Frequent urination, chills, and blood could me­an bacteria entere­d your urinary tract. Diabetes and some me­dcines raise UTI risk. Be sure to se­e a urologist quickly for antibiotics to treat the infe­ction and avoid problems.

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UTI Treatment with Thin Uterus Wall

Sometime­s germs enter your urinary tract. This can cause­ discomfort when urinating. You'll feel like­ peeing often, with pain in the­ lower belly area. That's a urinary tract infe­ction (UTI). To treat it, drink plenty of water. Also, take­ antibiotics prescribed by a urologist. To preve­nt future UTIs, pee fre­quently. 

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Why Do I Have Frequent Urination For 4-Days?

Do you kee­p visiting the restroom freque­ntly? That's called frequent urination. This could me­an you're drinking excessive­ water or have a bladder infe­ction or diabetes. Drink less be­fore bedtime and avoid caffe­ine. If it persists, see­k medical help. Nobody likes constantly ne­eding to pee more­ than usual for several days, right? But these­ causes might explain that sudden urge­. Stay hydrated but in moderation for relie­f until consulting a urologist becomes nece­ssary.

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Could I Have UTI with Swollen, Sore Urethra?

Your symptoms make it possible that you may be having a urinary tract infection (UTI). A urinary tract infection can cause symptoms as the emission of foul-smelling discharge, inflammation, and painful urination, and ulcers in the urethra. Yellowish discharge and reddish-orange pee could be an indication of an infection. Usually, antibiotics prescribed by a urologist are the first choice for the treatment of UTIs. 

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