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Asked for Male | 26

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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Asked for Male | 19

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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Asked for పురుషుడు | 27

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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Asked for Male | 21

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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Asked for Male | 23

Cure for Multiple Health Issues

Lack of hunger, fatigue, bladde­r infection like cystitis, freque­nt urination need, inability to get e­rections, small non-cancerous prostate cyst found, and urine­ containing microalbumin protein. All require me­dical care from a urologist. This doctor specializes in urinary syste­m and reproductive organs. They can diagnose­ each issue precise­ly, prescribing proper treatme­nt plans for relief. 

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Asked for Male | 28

Find Urology Specialist for Urethral Stricture Treatment

Your husband has a urethral stricture­, which means the tube pe­e comes out of is too narrow. He might find it hard to pe­e properly, have a we­ak stream, or need to go fre­quently. Past infections, injuries, or ope­rations could cause it. To treat it, doctors may stretch or do surge­ry to widen his urethra, easing those­ symptoms. Getting this checked out is crucial.

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Why Do I Face Penis Difficulties at 20?

It’s important to consult a urologist who specializes in male health for any issues related to the penis. They can give you the right guidance and treatment based on your symptoms. Don't hesitate to visit a doctor, as they can help you with this.

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Asked for Female | 22

Is red urethra without symptoms dangerous for me?

If you are seeing your urethra red inside without having any symptoms, it could be a sign of inflammation. Infections, irritation, and even some medications can be the causes. If symptoms like pain, burning, or an unusual discharge appear, it's best to see a urologist for proper evaluation and treatment. Drinking enough water can help clear the body of the irritants.

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Asked for Female | 26

Why do I experience sharp urethral pain when urinating?

The symptoms you are describing could be due to a urinary tract infection (UTI) or other urinary issues. It's important to consult a urologist who specializes in urinary tract problems to get a proper diagnosis and treatment. 

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Asked for Male | 19

Why am I urinating at regular intervals pain-free?

You might feel the urge to pee frequently, even if it doesn’t hurt when you do. This can happen for a few reasons. Sometimes, drinking too much water or caffeine can make you pee more. Stress or a weak bladder can also cause the frequent need to go. To help, try reducing caffeinated drinks and doing exercises to strengthen your bladder muscles. If the problem persists, it's a good idea to consult a urologist to ensure everything is okay.

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Asked for Male | 27

Why Is My Penis Swelling for 2 Days?

Lumps can form because of many factors, like an infection or injury. If you are experiencing pain, it is likely an infection, but if there was an injury, that could have caused the swelling. In any case, you shouldn't procrastinate and make an appointment with a urologist as soon as possible. 

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Why do I have bladder pain when sitting?

You may be suffering from bladder pain, a condition which can be quite uncomfortable. This pain might be a sequel to your history of hernia surgery. It might be that when you sit or lie down, it puts pressure on your bladder, causing the pain. Strolling is the other way out because the pressure is reduced making the pain disappear. To alleviate this, try to limit the time you spend sitting and ensure you are active by walking regularly. If the pain continues or worsens, it is crucial to undergo a health check with a urologist

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Why is my right testicle slightly higher than usual?

You have experienced some scrotum discomfort due to the right testicle being in a slightly different position than usual. The test results were normal, but it is still okay to worry. This change in the position of your testicle may be due to a muscle strain or a minor injury. It is vital to keep an eye on any changes and visit a urologist if the pain does not go away. Meanwhile, avoid activities that may worsen the discomfort and consider wearing supportive underwear for added comfort.

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Answered on 1st Sept '24

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