Asked for Male | 24
Can Viagra be used for prolonged masturbation?
It is necessary to have a consultation with a urologist or a specialist in sexual health before thinking of using Viagra beyond a prolonged duration or for recreational purposes.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 22nd Nov '25
Asked for Female | 20
Why am I experiencing pain when urinating and in my lower stomach?
Feeling pain when peeing and in lower stomach could be due to a urinary tract infection or even a bladder issue. When you have pain while urinating, it could indicate an infection in your urinary system. The stomach pain might be related or a separate issue. It's essential to drink plenty of water and avoid holding in your urine. I recommend you see a urologist for a urine test to determine the exact cause.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 21st Nov '25
Asked for Male | 22
Wrinkled Penis Skin: Seek Solutions
Wrinkled penis skin may occur with age . Can also signal underlying condition. Better to see urologist. Peyronie’s disease could also cause wrinkles. Could result in painful erections. Urologist will perform exam and tests. Treatment may include MEDICATION or surgery. Don't hesitate to seek medical help. . . . .
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 21st Nov '25
Asked for Male | 24
Can you process information about selling my kidney?
Kidney cells can sometimes show abnormalities for various reasons. It could be due to infections, kidney stones, or even more serious issues like kidney disease. To get a clearer picture, I recommend scheduling an appointment with a urologist. They may suggest some tests like blood work or a kidney ultrasound to investigate further.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 17th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 24
Can I sell my kidney?
Selling your kidney is not a safe or legal option. Your kidneys are crucial for filtering waste and maintaining your body's balance. If you're having financial difficulties, there are other ways to seek help. Have you talked to a nephrologist about your situation? They can provide guidance and support. It's important to take care of your health and explore all available resources.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 17th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 18
Can Deadlift Cause Scrotum Vibration? Permanent Solution Needed.
The vibration or sensation could be due to a muscle strain from the deadlift exercise, causing irritation of the nerves in that area. In fact, it's a common issue when the pelvic floor muscles get stressed during certain activities. To help, try avoiding heavy lifting for now, apply ice to reduce any swelling, and consider gentle stretching exercises. If the sensation persists or worsens, it's best to consult with a sexologist for a proper evaluation and personalized advice.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 12th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 28
Experienced Vibration in Scrotum a Month Ago?
There could be a few reasons behind this sensation. Sometimes, it could be due to muscle twitches or even a nerve firing off unexpectedly. In some cases, it might be related to minor inflammation or a change in blood flow. However, if the vibration has stopped and you're not experiencing any pain or other symptoms, there might not be a major issue to worry about. If it happens again or if you notice any changes, it's always a good idea to get it checked out by a sexologist just to be on the safe side.
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Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 11th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 20
Why Is My Penis Hurting During Urination Today?
You might be having a urinary tract infection, this occurs when germs enter into the pee area and it causes pain when peeing. Additional symptoms include feeling like you need to go often but only a little comes out or cloudy smelly urine. Ensure you drink plenty of water then visit a urologist who will give you some medicine to help clear it up.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 11th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 34
Why can't I hold urine?
Having trouble holding your urine and experiencing frequent urination could be due to a few reasons. It could be a urinary tract infection, which can make you feel like you need to pee often. Dehydration can also play a role, as well as conditions like overactive bladder or even diabetes. It's essential we figure out the cause. In the meantime, try to drink plenty of water, practice pelvic floor exercises, and avoid caffeine and alcohol. I recommend you see a urologist for further evaluation and appropriate treatment.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 11th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 26
How can I tighten my vagina for wedding night?
A common reason for feeling less tightness in the vaginal area can be due to weakened pelvic floor muscles, often after childbirth or with age. There are exercises called Kegels that can help strengthen those muscles and improve tightness. You can start by squeezing the muscles you use to stop urinating, holding for a few seconds, and then releasing. Repeat this several times a day. If you continue to have concerns, it's best to speak with a gynecologist who can provide tailored advice and support.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 10th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 38
Can self-treating phimosis lead to erection issues?
When the foreskin is too tight, it can lead to difficulty retracting it, which can cause pain and even bleeding. Trying to force it back on your own can result in tears and bleeding, like you experienced. This can also lead to erection issues due to the discomfort and trauma. It's essential to seek medical help from sexologist without delay. Surgery is a common and effective solution for severe cases of phimosis. In the meantime, avoid any further attempts to retract the foreskin and keep the area clean to prevent infection.
Answered By

Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 10th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 31
Why is my semen not liquified after 4 hours?
It's actually not uncommon for semen to take longer to liquify, and it can be due to various reasons. Sometimes, it could be related to an infection or inflammation in the reproductive tract. Other times, it might be due to hormonal imbalances or even certain medications you're taking. I recommend reaching out to a sexologist for a proper evaluation to determine the underlying cause. They may suggest some tests to identify any potential issues and provide appropriate treatment. It's essential not to worry too much, as there are often solutions once the root cause is identified.
Answered By

Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 9th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 22
Why do I have frequent urination and erectile dysfunction?
The difficulty in passing urine in small amounts could be due to a condition called urinary retention, which might be affecting your bladder emptying completely. This, in turn, could also be linked to the erectile dysfunction you're facing. It's essential for us to investigate further to understand the root cause. I recommend you schedule an appointment with a urologist who can evaluate your symptoms thoroughly and recommend appropriate treatment options tailored to your needs.
Answered By

Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
Answered on 9th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 64
Why am I ejaculating bright red blood for 2 weeks?
This may occur because of irritation or a germ in the prostate or urethra. It’s also possible that you have been injured while having sex or you might have a UTI. Ensure you seek proper medical attention for the right diagnosis. Refrain from any further sexual intercourse until after seeing a urologist to avoid worsening the situation.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 9th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 32
Had Kidney Stone Endoscopy, Can I Have Sex with Stent?
After a kidney stone surgery with a DJ stent, it is fine to have sex. The stent will not cause problems during sex. But, you should take it slow and pay attention to how your body feels. If you feel any pain or discomfort, stop and talk to your doctor. Remember to drink lots of water and follow your doctor's advice.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 8th Nov '25