Asked for Male | 18
Should I visit a urologist soon?
There could be various reasons why you might need to see a urologist. It could be related to issues with your kidneys, bladder, prostate, or urinary tract. Sometimes, concerns like difficulty urinating, blood in urine, or recurring urinary tract infections may require a urologist's expertise. It's always best to address these concerns early on. I recommend reaching out to your primary care doctor first, who can guide you on the next steps and possibly refer you to a urologist if needed.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 27th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 21
Are My Testicular Pains a Concern?
Testicular pain has different causes. It could result from an injury. Perhaps an infection is the culprit. Or maybe a swollen vein causes discomfort. Other times, hernias are the issue. If you notice swelling, redness, or warmth along with the ache, see a urologist promptly. In the meantime, rest and avoid strenuous activities for now.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 26th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 15
Is fingering anus during masturbation safe for me?
Fingering your rectum while self-pleasuring can bring delight, as numerous sensitive nerves reside there. However, caution is advised to prevent self-harm. Lubrication is crucial to avoid tearing delicate tissues, leading to discomfort, bleeding, or infections.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 26th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 30
Why does my penis crack during intercourse?
It may be that you suffer from a disease called phimosis the foreskin is tight and doesn't pull back completely during intercourse. This may cause painful tears. Be careful to add much lubrication when having sex. If the pain is not going away, you should consult a urologist for diagnosis and treatment.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 23rd Oct '25
Asked for Male | 24
Penis problem penis in white daag
White spots on the penis can have various causes, including fungal infections, irritation, or other skin conditions. It's important to consult a healthcare provider or a dermatologist or urologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 23rd Oct '25
Asked for Female | 42
Why is my urine stored with white patches?
Finding a white patchy layer in your urine can be a bit concerning. One possible reason for this could be a urinary tract infection, which can sometimes cause white blood cells or mucus to appear in the urine. Another less common cause could be the presence of crystals or excess protein. It's essential to rule out any underlying issues, so I recommend reaching out to your urologist for a urine test. In the meantime, drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 23rd Oct '25
Asked for Male | 20
Why is my right testis enlarged and painful?
Right testicle feeling larger and moving around with some twisting veins causing mild pain could be due to a condition called testicular torsion, where the testicle twists on itself, affecting blood flow and causing pain. Another possibility could be a hydrocele, which is a buildup of fluid around the testicle, leading to swelling. It's essential to have this evaluated promptly by a sexologist. I recommend seeking urgent medical attention to rule out any serious issues and ensure proper treatment.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 21st Oct '25
Asked for Male | 24
Why do I have blood in urine and bladder pain?
Blood in your urine and bladder pain could be caused by various factors, such as a urinary tract infection, kidney stones, or even a bladder infection. In some cases, blood in the urine can also be due to more serious issues like kidney disease or bladder cancer, though these are less common. I recommend you see an urologist promptly for a proper evaluation. They may suggest tests like a urine analysis or imaging studies to determine the underlying cause. In the meantime, stay hydrated and avoid any irritants like caffeine or spicy foods.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 21st Oct '25
Asked for Male | 31
Penis head pain / tingling pain while touching or Muscle contraction. Had unprotected sex. No other symptoms.
You need examination by a urologist for further evaluation to check why tingling in penis is happening and start the treatment accordingly.
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Dr. Sumanta Mishra
Urologist
Answered on 19th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 16
Can Masturbation Aid Male Urine Incontinence?
Masturbation is not a normal thing and it does not have any direct effect on urine incontinence. The term "urine incontinence" means peeing when you don't mean to. The reason behind it can be weak muscles or nerves in the bladder. The act of masturbation will not change it. A urologist should be consulted if you have urine incontinence. They can assist in determining the reason and provide a remedy.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 19th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 24
Blood in Urine After Urination: Causes and Concerns
Blood in your pee is alarming, but stay calm and learn why. It may be caused by a bladder infection, kidney stones, or intense workouts. Drink plenty of fluids and avoid spicy foods temporarily. If it keeps occurring, consult a urologist.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 18th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 23
Why is blood in my urine without pain?
Blood in urine without pain can be a very scary thing. Urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and other diseases of the urinary system can be the causes. The feeling of obstruction could mean that it is blocked because of a variety of things. Drinking water and avoiding caffeine and alcohol, which are known to irritate, are necessities to pay attention to. However, I cannot stress enough the importance of getting help from a urologist to get thoroughly evaluated. They are capable of prescribing the right tests and can also make a treatment plan specifically for you that will help you out.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 18th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 24
What causes frequent urination and back pain?
Urinary frequency and back pain can indicate urinary tract infection or kidney stones. It is necessary to see a urologist or a nephrologist to rule out the problem and carry out treatment.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 17th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 21
Could Reoccurring Vaginal Infection and Red Bumps Be Herpes?
Vaginal infections and red bumps on your vulva could show herpes. Herpes is a virus. It causes sores and blisters that hurt. You may itch, burn, and feel like you have the flu. Herpes spreads through sex. You should talk to a urologist to get the right diagnosis and treatment.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 16th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 20
Urinary Pain: Causes and Solutions
You might have an infection in your urinary system. This is called a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs make you urinate frequently. They also causes pain when you pee. Bacteria entering your bladder causes this infection. Drinking plenty of water helps remove the bacteria. However, you'll likely need antibiotics to kill the germs completely. Seeing a urologist is crucial for proper treatment.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 15th Oct '25