Asked for Male | 52
Why is my semen quantity low after ejaculation?
It's normal for semen volume to decrease due to factors like stress, diet, and aging. However, if you experience unusual sensations or painful urination, consider seeing a doctor. Focus on relaxation, eating nutritious meals, staying hydrated, and allowing your body time to recover. The issue may resolve naturally.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Male | 19
How to Treat Frenulum Breve in Penis?
Frenulum breve happens when the tissue beneath your penis gets too tight. This tightness causes discomfort and pain during sex. It may lead to tearing of the skin. You feel unable to pull back the skin covering the penis tip. Your natural growth or an injury can cause this condition. Simple stretching exercises may help relieve the tightness. In severe cases, circumcision surgery might be necessary. Consulting a urologist helps determine the best treatment for you.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 30th July '24
Asked for Male | 23
Ferenstride Side Effects: Testicle Pain Solutions
Testicle pain is tough. Ferenstride, used for hair loss, might cause it. This medication impacts hormones, which could lead to discomfort in that area. You should tell your dermatologist if this happens. They can explore options, like swapping medications or adjusting the dosage, to help relieve the pain.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 30th July '24
Asked for Female | 18
Small Brown Object in Urine - What to Do
The brown speck might be from not drinking enough water recently or eating foods that change color. It could also signal a urinary tract infection. The best plan is to drink plenty of water for the next day or two. If the brown bits persist or you experience pain, consult a urologist.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 30th July '24
Asked for Female | 16
Potential UTI Symptoms: Needing to Pee, Discomfort Walking
It sounds like you might have a urinary tract infection (UTI). It's important to drink plenty of water and avoid irritants like caffeine and alcohol. I strongly advise you to visit a urologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 30th July '24
Asked for Male | 19
Why is my right testicle not normal?
You had mumps as well as a possible testicular swelling which sometimes occurs after the disease. It can result in one of the testicles being smaller. This is known as testicular atrophy. Time might be required for the other testicle to get back to its normal size. If it stays the same, you must consult a urologist for a thorough check-up.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 30th July '24
Asked for Female | 27
Bladder Pain: Causes and Symptoms
A urinary tract infection might trouble you. It brings bladder, back, and urethra pain. Plus, pressure in the bladder and burning when peeing. The best way is to drink lots of water. Visit a urologist to get tested, treated properly. Usually, antibiotics help cure infections like this.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 29th July '24
Asked for Male | 16
Could tennis ball impact cause kidney pain and swelling?
Getting hit in the testicles with a tennis ball can cause a lot of pain and swelling. The pain that you feel in your kidney could be caused by the impact. The swelling in your right testicle may be due to a condition called testicular trauma. It's important to apply an ice pack and rest the area. If the pain and swelling don't go away, you should visit a urologist.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 29th July '24
Asked for Male | 20
Can Epididymitis Resolve on Its Own?
Epididymitis may resolve on its own, especially when caused by a nonbacterial factor like a viral infection. This condition can lead to pain, swelling, and discoloration of the scrotum. Bacterial infections are the primary cause, followed by sexually transmitted infections. At the first sign of suspected epididymitis, seek medical advice from an urologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment, which may include antibiotics.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 29th July '24
Asked for Male | 21
How Could I Find Chronic Epididymitis Relief?
Your Epididymis pain indicates inflammation. Epididymitis often brings scrotal pain, swelling, redness. Bacterial infections usually cause it. To end the pain, your doctor may prescribe targeted antibiotics for the bacteria. It's crucial to keep seeking medical help to find the right treatment approach.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 26th July '24
Asked for Female | 23
Persistent Mucus in Urine Despite UTI Treatment
It's great you're curious about mucus in your urine. Even after taking antibiotics for ten days, ongoing inflammation could cause that mucus. Your body might still be battling an infection. Stay hydrated. Complete your medication. If mucus remains, notify your urologist.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 26th July '24
Asked for Female | 41
Why am I experiencing headache, pain, and weakness with negative test results?
The symptoms she is having like headaches, body pain, weakness, and pus cells in her urine could indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI). High levels of CRP in her blood could suggest an infection. It's great that you have done tests to check for other diseases. After you get the blood culture results, a urologist can advise the correct treatment, which might include antibiotics for a UTI.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 26th July '24
Asked for Male | 20
My Penis Size Decreased After RGU Test. What Now?
After a RGU test, it can be that some swelling and uncomfortable sensations give the impression of your penis having changed in size. Generally, these symptoms would subside on their own within a few days. The ideal way to recover is to drink a lot of water, wear loose clothes, and give your body time to rest. On the other hand, if you have any doubts or the symptoms remain, you should consult a urologist for further advice.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 26th July '24
Asked for Male | 28
Why Do I Experience Penis Pain at Night?
Based on the symptoms you have described, it seems like you have prostatitis. This can cause pain in the penis, especially at night or when you ejaculate. In some cases, men may have trouble urinating or may feel the need to urinate frequently. Prostatitis is usually caused by a bacterial infection, although other factors may also play a role. In some cases, the doctor will recommend antibiotics. It is important to visit a urologist to ensure a proper diagnosis and get the treatment you need.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 26th July '24
Asked for Male | 35
Can I have sex after leprascopic surgery with stent inserted?
The stent in your urinary pipe may cause trouble, but it creates the urine flow. Concerning sex, it's most supported if you postpone the activity until your urologist says that it is okay. Having sex can mean that the stent is displaced, you may feel pain or see some drops of blood.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 25th July '24