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Asked for Male | 22

Why am I experiencing pee flow problems?

It's understandable to feel concerned about your symptoms, which may indicate an issue such as a urinary tract infection or an obstruction. Both can cause pain and affect flow. While self-medication can be tempting, it’s crucial to consult a urologist for an accurate diagnosis. They might suggest a urinalysis and possibly imaging studies. Meanwhile, staying well-hydrated can help. Avoid unnecessary irritants like caffeine and alcohol.

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Answered on 11th Jan '25

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Asked for Male | 56

Can long-standing UTI after ejaculation be cured?

Problems, for example, a burning pain during urination or discomfort in the pelvic region can be caused by various reasons, including infections or neurological disorders. Using just ciprofloxacin which is an antibiotic may lead to patients' resistance to it, and for this reason, it is crucial to come up with different treatments. I recommend a professional medical consultation for a comprehensive check-up. The urologist can perform the required tests and determine the issues that are plaguing you and offer you an ideal solution which can involve modifications in the way you lead your life, change of diet, or intake of other drugs. 

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Answered on 8th Jan '25

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Asked for Male | 14

Is slight left testicle pain at 14 concerning?

Mild pain could be responsible for the strain, injury, or even infection, rather than something serious like cancer or torsion, which usually involves severe pain and swelling. Please be calm and take the time to observe the discomfort. In case it gets worse, you notice swelling, changes in appearance, or have a fever, be quick to ask for a urologist's opinion. They can provide a proper evaluation and reinsurance. 

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Answered on 6th Jan '25

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Asked for Female | Diya

Recurrent UTIs with Enterococci Bacteria: Need Second Opinion?

The fact that you have Enterococcus bacteria in your urine means that there is a special type of infection that needs to be treated with a special antibiotic. You must medicate as per the urologist's advice and introduce some substances like curd which are sources of probiotics to support your gut health. A different urologist might provide you with some guidelines or a different type of therapy just meant for you. It is vital to always seek the advice of medically licensed professionals so you and your loved ones have the greatest chance of recovery. 

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Answered on 6th Jan '25

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Asked for Female | 22

Can Cranberry Supplements Help with Frequent UTIs?

Avoiding multiple UTIs can be hard, especially if you are sexually active. Products such as the Inlife cranberry and D-mannose tablets you bought, which you can find in our shop, may be useful in decreasing the number of recurrences by not making bacteria stick to the urinary tract wall. In general, they are well-tolerated, but possible side effects include digestive upset or allergic reactions. It is important to take in lots of fluids and perhaps talk to a urologist about your situation for advice that fits you. They can suggest some more tips and make sure you are given the right care.

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Answered on 4th Jan '25

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Asked for Male | 16

Experiencing Penis Swelling After Possible Fracture?

The penis may become swollen without any pain and the symptoms can vary, for example, trauma, hypersensitivity reactions, or infections. A fracture is usually the first thought if this is accompanied by a significant accident. Regularly check out for any alterations like pain or any other changes in the normal color of the skin. However, at the moment, try the ice pack for the immediate relief of swelling, and responsible sexual activity abstinence or sex engagement should be avoided until you are aware of the situation. It is very important to take the definitive action immediately which means checking out to a urologist for a proper evaluation and a direct answer to your question. 

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Asked for Male | 32

Have I Been Experiencing Urinary Incontinence for 6 Months?

Frequent involuntary urination can be an annoying condition that has several causes such as weakened pelvic muscles, urinary tract incidents, or an over-active bladder. You must handle it positively, as certain methods can empower this scenario. Think over pelvic floor exercises, bathroom routines, and proper intake of water. Keep a record of your symptoms to share them with an urologist. It is a wise step to receive a personalized plan from your doctor and to keep yourself comfortable. 

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Asked for Male | 23

Why am I experiencing penile discharge post sour juice?

Be aware of secretions from the reproductive organ because these can be scary, yet the knowledge of the possible causes is the key to coping. It may not only be a result of infections, but also irritation, or the presence of sexually transmitted diseases which may in some cases not be connected to food. Observations planned may be a different color, smell, or consistency of the body fluids. The correct way of dealing with it is by taking lots of water and maintaining proper hygiene. The easier way is visit to the urologist for an accurate diagnosis and timely treatment of the illness that is causing the discharge.

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Asked for Male | 44

Why is my tight penile skin bleeding?

You might be having the symptoms of penile skin congestion and hypersensitivity that would be a possible cause of minor bleeding and pain. This can usually be fixed by smearing the ointment. In case the discomfort is rather intense, the first step is to see that I am 44 years old. My problem is that my pennis skin is very tight. When I open it it starts a little bit bleeding. And very pain. The options can either be the application of cream or if needed some minor surgeries. you should also consult an urologist.

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Answered on 31st Dec '24

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Asked for Female | 22

Could sexual activity cause recurrent 4-month UTI?

The usual symptoms involve a strong release of urine, painful urination, and a swollen lower abdomen. UTIs can be caused by a plethora of factors, particularly associated with sexual activity, anatomy, or hygiene. To fix the problem, it is important to keep yourself hydrated, urinate after sexual intercourse, and practice good hygiene. You might also include cranberry juice or supplements in your daily diet as a remedy. If conditions persist consult a urologist.

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Answered on 31st Dec '24

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Asked for Female | 22

How to prevent recurring UTIs after antibiotics?

After antibiotics, the most important thing is to take steps to reduce the risk of becoming infected again. First of all, by being hydrated you can remove bacteria from your body, proper sanitation, rather than intimacy like before bed, is crucial. Along with that, wearing loose, breathable clothing and avoiding irritants could have the same beneficial effect. It is wise to keep away from caffeine and alcohol because they can make it harder to hold urine. If the problems come back or endure, consult a urologist who will get the right treatment. 

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Asked for Male | 21

Why do I have testicular pain at 21?

Experiencing discomfort in the testicular area can result from different factors, such as inflammation, infections, or even minor injuries. It's important to monitor any other symptoms like swelling, fever, or changes in urination. Some sicknesses may go away on their own, but more times than not, prolonged pain will prompt you to ask for medical help. My advice would be to schedule a meeting with a urologist to go over your complaints. 

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Answered on 28th Dec '24

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Asked for Female | 20

I am 20 yrs old I have eat yesterday pink cotton candy and my pee came in pink colour can uh suggest me what is the reason?

If you consumed pink cotton candy and your urine turned pink, it is likely that the food coloring is responsible for the color change. Many artificially colored foods, including cotton candy, can cause temporary changes in urine color. This effect is harmless and usually resolves once the food has been processed by your body.

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Answered on 27th Dec '24

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Asked for Female | 25

How can I quickly treat urine infection?

Urinary tract infections are often accompanied by symptoms such as a burning sensation when urinating, a need to urinate more frequently, and cloudy urine. These infections, regularly attributed to bacteria that penetrate the urinary system, are the ones that appear to be normal. To get the pain out, make sure to drink more water so that you can bathe the bacteria. OTC aspirin may bring you comfort. It is however very imperative to see a urologist for a proper diagnosis, maybe an antibiotic if needed. They can give you the right plan and the best course of action to get you back. 

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Answered on 27th Dec '24

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Asked for Male | 18

Why does pulling foreskin hurt?

The case does sound like phimosis, which is a condition that is quite common, where the foreskin is not able to pull back completely due to tightness or a band of tissue. In some cases, the reason why the foreskin is problematic is that during the period of the child's development, it goes into a tight phase. I will suggest mild cleaning while avoiding forceful retraction. What you can do is relax in the area by trying warm baths. Nevertheless, it is important to seek advice from a urologist for a proper evaluation and guidance tailored to your situation. 

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Answered on 23rd Dec '24

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