Asked for Female | 24
Do I have a stone in my upper ureter?
This can cause pain on the side of your torso or back, and sometimes there is blood in your pee. When waste in your urine sticks together it forms into stones. To get rid of it you may need to drink plenty of water so that it can be flushed out or in some cases where necessary, a urologist may have to break them into smaller pieces.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 30th May '24
Asked for Male | 19
Why am I urinating frequently after drinking Pepsi?
If the bladder is irritated, painful and frequent urination can occur. It can also be a symptom of infection if the urine is hot. Bacteria are flushed out by drinking water but this may increase the frequency of urination. I advise that you drink lots of water, avoid soda and see a urologist for proper diagnosis and treatment if the symptoms continue.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 30th May '24
Asked for Male | 22
Why is my epididymal orchitis pain returning despite treatment?
This type of testicle pain normally can be from an infection or other problem. It is usually treated with antibiotics such as doxycycline or ceftriaxone but if these don’t work then further investigation is needed. More tests or different treatments might need to be done if you continue feeling unwell. However, the most important thing is to talk to a urologist constantly until they find out what will help most with this issue.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 30th May '24
Asked for Female | 25
Why can't my infected double J stent be removed?
If you have pain, chills, or discomfort and you are having a hard time peeing, this might mean that there is an infection. When stents stay in for too long they can get infected. Your doctors don’t want to take it out while there is still an infection because that would spread the infection even more. Most likely they will start by treating the infection and then see if it is safe to remove the stent.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 30th May '24
Asked for Male | 24
Experiencing Scrotal Pain for 6 Months
Various things can cause scrotal pain such as injuries, infections, or even hernias. Sometimes it may also be caused by conditions like varicocele or epididymitis. You must see a urologist who will be able to examine you and find out what is causing this. Treatment might involve taking drugs, physiotherapy sessions, or in some cases surgical operation.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 30th May '24
Asked for Male | 26
Should I Seek Consultation for Testicular Atrophy at 26?
You should visit a urologist as soon as possible since this might lead to lower fertility and levels of hormones for you. They'll be able to give the necessary advice and treatment concerning your particular case.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 29th May '24
Asked for Male | 26
Why isn't sperm exiting after ejaculation?
After a man ejaculates, semen should come out through his penis. If it doesn’t, there might be a blockage or something wrong with the tubes that carry sperm. This can cause pain in one’s testicles or lower stomach area. It is important to consult with a urologist who can conduct tests for an accurate diagnosis. Treatment may include surgery or other procedures to correct the problem so that the sperm can exit the body normally.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 29th May '24
Asked for Male | 16
Should I worry about leftward penis curve at 16?
This is normal. It’s often insignificant. In rare cases a bent penis is caused by Peyronie’s disease which bends it during erection. However, if it bothers you or hurts, talk to a urologist. They can give you more specific advice based on what they know about your situation.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 29th May '24
Asked for Male | 68
Why isn't urine passing after prostate surgery for 5 days?
It is most unordinary for pee to stall after a prostate medical procedure. If you are unable to pee normally five days following surgery, it may be because of swelling or an obstruction. This can bring pain, the constant need to urinate, and the feeling of a full bladder. You should get in touch with a urologist immediately. They will be able to help identify what is causing the problem and give an appropriate treatment plan.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 28th May '24
Asked for Male | 23
Can delaying treatment for white discharge lead to severity?
The symptoms you mentioned (white discharge, and painful urination) could indicate an infection that requires treatment. Infections left unattended can worsen. Hence, it would be best if you tried to see a urologist who will diagnose you correctly and give you the appropriate treatment soon.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 28th May '24
Should my nephew undergo surgery for high bilirubin and UTI?
Your nephew was watched for high bilirubin, which is good. It’s a puzzle with a positive UTI and maybe PUV. Symptoms include fever and UTIs. PUV can block urine flow. Surgery might be necessary but it’s not clear from the X-ray. If there is no fever or symptoms, don’t hurry now. Continue working with the doctors.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 28th May '24
Asked for Male | 56
Struggling with slow urine flow and constipation?
You may be experiencing a problem with your urinary tract due to your constipation. When urine is slow to come out and in a weak stream, that might mean there is an issue within the urinary system. Also, dehydration can make urine appear pale. A feeling of heaviness or fullness in the lower pelvic area could indicate concern for either the bladder or prostate gland; this should be checked out by a urologist right away so they can recommend appropriate treatment after evaluating it properly.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 28th May '24
Asked for Male | Kumar
Can you suggest medication for frequent urination issue?
Frequent urination can be due to various reasons like urinary tract infections, diabetes, or an overactive bladder. It's important to visit a urologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 28th May '24
Asked for పురుషుడు | 37
Why is my penis moved back after injury?
Your description sounds like penile deviation may be present. If trauma occurs nearer to the groin that can change how your penis sits. When you mentioned the bullet kick back episode with injury on the right hand side, it could have caused things not aligning down there anymore. Because everything down there is still in the process of healing, your penis might have moved into a different position by itself. If there’s no pain occurring at this time, that’s good news. Wait for a while longer and observe if things get back on track naturally. In case they don’t or start feeling worse or any other symptoms develop, then it’s best to have them looked at closely by medical personnel.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 27th May '24
Asked for Male | 25
Why do I have penis and testicular pain?
It sounds like you’ve strained your penis and testicles through rough masturbation. This may cause pain and discomfort. You may also feel sore or tender. Take a break from any sexual activity to allow your body to rest. If the pain persists or becomes worse, speak to a urologist to ensure everything is okay.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 27th May '24