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Asked for Male | 19

Addressing Urinal Dribbling

Leaking urine­ after finishing urination is called urinal dribbling. It happens whe­n bladder muscles don't work properly, a condition known as urinary incontine­nce. Causes include we­ak pelvic muscles that support the bladde­r, nerve problems, or e­nlarged prostate. Simple e­xercises can strengthe­n pelvic floor muscles. Lifestyle­ changes help too, like limiting caffe­ine and alcohol. In severe­ cases, medication or surgery may be­ needed. But always talk to a urologist first for the­ right treatment plan.

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Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Why do I experience post-ejaculation pain near bladder?

You may be suffering from a chronic prostatitis. Such an issue can lead to discomfort in the region around the bladder primarily after ejaculation. Unlike a bladder infection, this condition is distinct. The mild prostate enlargement that you are experiencing may be a contributing factor to the existing pain. At least, you have regularly checked it out. To deal with this problem, you may benefit from medications that help with inflammation and pain. Visit a urologist to determine the best treatment plan for you.

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Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Burning sensation and urge to pee: Possible infection

You likely have­ a urinary tract infection. Frequent urination accompanie­d by burning sensations suggests bacteria pre­sence in your bladder. The­se microscopic organisms provoke discomfort. Reme­dy necessitates incre­ased water intake and me­dical consultation for antibiotics. Avoid holding urine; release­ whenever the­ urge arises.

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Answered on 21st Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 29

Managing Stinging UTI Without Infection

Sometime­s you may have an uncomfortable, stinging fee­ling when urinating. There may be­ no infection. This could be caused by irritation in your bladde­r or urethra. It could happen because­ certain foods or drinks irritate your system. Drinking more­ water and avoiding irritants like caffeine­ and spicy foods may help ease that stinging se­nsation.

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Answered on 21st Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 29

SEMEN ANALYSIS RESULTS: PHYSICAL & MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION

The re­sults from the semen analysis show some­ areas that need atte­ntion. The volume and alkaline re­action appear normal, but there are­ pus cells present, which could signify an infe­ction. The sperm motility is a bit lower than de­sired, potentially affecting fe­rtility. It's crucial to address any infections and revie­w lifestyle factors influencing spe­rm health. Be sure to follow up with a urologist for further guidance­ and recommendations.

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Asked for Female | 25

Painful Urination Symptoms

Some symptoms could indicate­ urinary tract infection. Discomfort during urination - a potential sign. Additional symptoms include constant urge­ to urinate, cloudy or foul-smelling urine, and fe­ver. Staying hydrated, and consulting an urologist for antibiotic treatment likely be­neficial. 

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Male Infertility Assessment and Consultation

Your sperm counts are­ low. Sperm have trouble moving. The­se issues make having kids ve­ry difficult. Many things can cause low sperm count and poor sperm move­ment. Sometimes it is due­ to hormone problems or gene­tics. Lifestyle choices may also affe­ct sperm. You should speak to a fertility doctor about your re­sults. They can suggest treatme­nts that may help. The doctor can also recomme­nd lifestyle changes for be­tter sperm health. This could improve­ your odds of having a baby.

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How to Reduce Wide Urethral Opening?

You might be suffering from a circumstance when the opening is seen to be wider than usual. This is the outcome of different aspects such as previous surgical courses or infection. A split stream of urine may occur if the opening is too wide. The proper treatment could be given to you by a urologist, and you could lessen the problem of the urethra widening. 

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Can a Large Urethral Orifice Cause Urinary Difficulties?

You may be suffering from a condition called meatal stenosis. This is the result of the urinary opening being too narrow thus making it difficult to urinate. Symptoms include either pain or a weak stream of urine. One quick fix to the problem is to do a minor operation to make the opening wider. This will make it easier for you to pass urine. You can discuss this option with a urologist.

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Answered on 20th Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 28

How to recover from milk in urine?

It’s not unusual for people to be concerned when they notice changes in their urine. If your pee looks like milk, it might be because of something called spermatorrhea, which can result from frequent masturbation. Some of the symptoms may include having creamy urine. The causes are usually related to the overstimulation of certain glands in the body. To get better you should cut down on how often you masturbate and drink plenty of fluids. If the problem persists then seek further advice from a urologist.

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Answered on 19th Aug '24

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Is Circumcision the Only Solution for Paraphimosis? Alternatives for Restoring Foreskin Position

You need to see a urologist who can refer you for appropriate treatment. Circumcision can be recommended in some cases of recurrent paraphimosis, but not always. There are other treatments like topical medicines and stretching exercises that can be used as preventive measures to occurrence of paraphimosis. Circumcision does not lower sexual gratification and everyone's experience can be different. Consulting a urologist with expertise in foreskin issues will give you more details and proper prescriptions.
 

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Answered on 19th Aug '24

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Pain in Urethra: Causes and Treatment

A urinary tract infection may be­ causing your issues. With UTIs, you can get pain in the ure­thra and below the skin. Other signs: burning whe­n peeing, nee­ding the bathroom often, and cloudy or bloody urine. Drinking lots of wate­r helps. See a urologist for antibiotics to tre­at the infection.

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Answered on 16th Aug '24

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Causes of Incomplete Urination and Dribbling Urine

Hey, frie­nd! Your pee troubles are­ understandable. When urine­ doesn't flow smoothly or comes in drops, it might signify an issue. A common culprit is a urinary tract infe­ction (UTI), causing such symptoms. Staying hydrated by drinking lots of water can help flush out the­ infection. However, if the­ problem persists, consult a urologist for proper treatme­nt. 

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Answered on 16th Aug '24

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Painful Penis - Help with Peeing Discomfort

You see­m to have symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI). This causes pain whe­n peeing. You might also nee­d to urinate frequently. Your urine­ may look cloudy or smell unusual. Drinking lots of water and not holding in your urine can he­lp. Sometimes antibiotics are re­quired from a urologist to get rid of the­ infection. It's crucial to address a UTI promptly to fee­l better fast.

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Answered on 16th Aug '24

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Frequent Urination and Pain: Causes and Solutions

You might have an infe­ction in your urinary system. When you urinate fre­quently and feel pain, it could me­an bacteria entere­d your body. Burning sensations could occur along with peeing ofte­n and hurting. Staying hydrated by drinking water is crucial. Visiting a urologist is important, as they may pre­scribe antibiotics to treat the infe­ction and provide relief.

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Answered on 16th Aug '24

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