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Asked for Male | 21 Years

Have I Injured My Urethra Playing Football?

Patient's Query

One weak i used to paly football and the ball hit me urethral

Answered by Dr. Neeta Verma

If your urethra was traumatized by a football you may notice some discomfort, difficulty with urination, or bleeding. Both of these symptoms can occur even with a scratch or a more serious injury. It is very important to watch the development of your disease closely. Bed rest and hydration can help you clear the infective cause. However, if the condition remains and you feel continuous pain, swelling or any other changes that concern you, I advise you to consult a urologist immediately.

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I have a right testicular atrophy that can't be treated, 1. Is it necessary to do Orchiectomy? 2 what if left untreated? 3. Does right one affect the left one by atrophy?

Male | 25

There can be many possibilities for the problem.. consult an expert for best advice

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am vericocile patient infinity problem

Male | 31

Varicocele is a common condition among men . It occurs when veins in the scrotum become enlarged. The cause of varicocele is not clear , but it can lead to infertility.. Symptoms include swelling, discomfort and testicular PAIN. Treatment depends on the severity of the varicocele, but options include surgery or emBOlization... It is important to CONSULT a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm a 65 year old healthy male who has had urinary incontinence issues for the past 20 years. I've seen 8 urologist and they found no obvious reason. Could be nerve damage, and most of my life suffered from UTI's. Scarring and distended bladder. Medication and typical treatments have not worked. Over the past 5 years it has gotten worse and I can no longer manage with high absorbency diapers, intermittent catheters offered some protection, however, I experienced too many accidents with uncontrollable voiding. I have no sensation my bladder is full. For the past year I've been using an indwelling catheter with great success. I'm concerned about permanently damaging my bladder muscle. I tried using the valve method and timing when to empty my bladder. However, I always have to wear a diaper because 99% of the time urine leaks around the catheter. I'm very comfortable and active using an indwelling catheter. I feel I now have a normal life. Part of me doesn't care if using an indwelling catheter causes irreversible incontinence. Is there a study that concludes a high percentage of indwelling catheter user will lose complete bladder control after 1, 2, or 3 years. I'm willing to plan periods of time to switch to diapers for a couple of months to allow the bladder to heal, but I'm skeptical this is a solution.

Male | 65

Answered on 16th Feb '25

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Penis small erection nahi hota

Male | 30

Erectile dysfucntion can be caused by various factors, including medical conditions, psychological factors, lifestyle, or medications. The size of penis can vary from person to person and is not related to sexual satisfaction or performance.. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My kidney sell kra naa hai mujhe bhut karj hai

Male | 20

Kidney health is really important, you know. Now, when your kidneys aren't working well, it can cause a lot of issues. Debt stress can also impact your health, so it's all connected. It's possible that your kidney function may be affected by things like high blood pressure, diabetes, or even certain medications. I recommend you see a doctor to get your kidneys checked and also seek help with managing your debt. Taking small steps can make a big difference in your overall well-being. 

Answered on 6th Nov '25

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Hell doctor. I am abit worried right now, I am young and stupid but im embarrassed to say that I have a small penis. Anyways I tried to make it larger through something called a hydromax water pump and it was working but about a few hours ago I overused it and when I removed it my penis went from hard to soft instantly, I never had that problem before and im not sure how to fix it. I tried to make it hard but it's not not budging, it is swollen but I can still feel it's there and sensitive. It just won't get hard, it doesn't hurt or anything, it is slightly swollen, but I just cant get hard. Please give advise as im scared I won't be able to get hard anymore

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Any injury or signs and symptoms involving the genital area should immediately warrant medical intervention. It is advisable to consult an urologist specialising in the treatment of sexual dysfunction. They can accurately diagnose any damages and give appropriate treatment. Do not take any penis enlargement methods unless a doctor advises you otherwise.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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