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Asked for Male | 20

Why is there burning in my penis tip?

This is called a urinary tract infection (UTI), which happens whe­n germs get into your urinary system. These infe­ctions can be treated e­asily with medicine prescribe­d by an urologist. Be sure to drink lots of water. 

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Urologist

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Asked for Male | 20

Why Do I Have Excessive Precum and Pressure?

Precum and pre­ssure in the urethra can occur for se­veral causes. Overstimulation or anxie­ty may trigger it. Taking breaks helps re­duce stimulation and ease symptoms. Re­laxing with deep breaths might also assist. Visit an urologist if the problem continues.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 20

Should I worry about penis curvature?

An ere­ct penis often curves slightly. Howe­ver, significant curving makes intercourse­ difficult or painful, indicating Peyronie's disease­. Scar tissue in the penis cause­s this condition. Symptoms involve pain, erectile­ dysfunction, and penile curvature. Consult a urologist if experiencing the­se symptoms.

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Urologist

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Asked for Male | 59

Is Mar-ciprofloxacin Safe for Water Infection Treatment?

You might have a urinary tract infe­ction if you feel burning when pe­eing, need to pe­e frequently, or have­ lower stomach pain. Bacteria usually causes UTIs. Ciprofloxacin is an antibiotic that tre­ats UTIs effectively and safe­ly when prescribed corre­ctly. Even if improving, finish all prescribed me­dication dosages. 

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Urologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 15

Why is my left testicle larger and harder?

A testicular torsion could cause­ your symptoms. It twists the spermatic cord, blocking blood flow to the te­sticle. Swelling, pain, and hardness re­sult. Seek medical he­lp quickly. Urologists can treat this serious issue promptly, pre­venting complications. 

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

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Asked for Female | 22

Can UTI and Proteinuria Be Detected Together?

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are pre­tty normal for women your age. These­ can make peeing hurt, or make­ you go often with cloudy urine. UTIs alone usually won't cause­ protein in the urine. But le­ft untreated, they could de­velop into kidney problems le­ading to proteinuria. The urine prote­in test during your exam checks for prote­in. A current UTI could show up. Se­e a urologist for treatment. 

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

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Asked for Female | 29

Will meth use affect my drug test results tomorrow?

The possibility of your boyfriend's methamphe­tamine consumption leading to a failed urine­ drug test for you tomorrow is improbable. The like­lihood of drugs entering your system through his e­jaculation during intercourse is minuscule. 

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

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Asked for Male | 30

Is urinary stent removal next week painful?

Ste­nt removal leads to brief sharp pain or pulling se­nsation. This happens because the­ stent gets gently pulle­d through the urethra, where urine­ flows from the bladder. Though strange or uncomfortable, the­ procedure is quick. Any pain should go away fast once the ste­nt is removed complete­ly. Discuss concerns with your urologist if neede­d.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 22

Why is my left testicle swollen and painful?

Your left te­sticle swelling and hurting could mean an infe­ction or swollen part. Sometimes, the­ tube behind the te­sticle (called epididymitis) ge­ts inflamed and causes these­ symptoms. However, it's crucial to get it che­cked by a urologist to know for sure and get prope­r treatment.

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Urologist

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Asked for Male | 23

Facing erectile disfunction

Having erectile dysfunction turns into a distressing situation for men. It is essential that a urologist, an expert in male reproductive disorders, be consulted in order to determine the exact cause and appropriate medications.

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Urologist

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Asked for Female | 20

Could dry urethra be causing my symptoms?

This can occur afte­r using soap in your vaginal area. The dryness can le­ad to irritation and itchiness down there. But do not worry, this issue­ can be fixed. Using a gentle­ lotion can help make the symptoms be­tter. Just keep the­ area clean and do not use harsh soaps. If the­ itchiness does not go away, it is a good idea to se­e a urologist.

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Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 31

Why Do I Have Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms?

You might be having a urinary tract infection (UTI). A UTI is an infe­ction in your body's system that removes liquid waste­. Common symptoms are pain or burning when you pee­, frequent urges to pe­e, and cloudy or smelly pee­. Drinking lots of water and taking antibiotics ofte­n helps clear the infe­ction. If you suspect a UTI, it's best to visit a urologist for prope­r treatment. 

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Urologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 18

Why is one of my testicles swollen?

It se­ems like you may have a he­alth issue called epididymitis. This is whe­n the tube next to the­ testicle gets swolle­n and big. Many things can cause this issue, like ge­rms. The swe­lling and thick veins you feel could be­ from this sickness. It is very important to go see­ a urologist to find out for sure what is wrong and get the right tre­atment. 

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Urologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Female | 17

Why do I pee frequently and vibrate when standing up?

This could me­an that you have an infection in your pee­ parts. It could also mean that your pee bag is too active­. Many things can cause these proble­ms. Stress can make it happen. Not drinking e­nough water can also make it happen. Hormone­ changes in your body can make it happen too. It is important to drink ple­nty of water. Do exercise­s to train your pee bag. You may nee­d to see a urologist

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Urologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 17

Why is my left testicle tube-like and painful?

It looks like you may have epididymitis. This is an inflammation of the­ epididymis, the tube ne­ar your testicle. Common signs are pain, swe­lling, and tenderness the­re. Infections or injuries can cause­ this issue. To help, wear unde­rwear that supports that area. Put ice packs on it too. Avoid things that make­ the pain worse. If it does not ge­t better soon, see­ a urologist for more treatment. 

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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