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Male | 21

How Could I Find Chronic Epididymitis Relief?

I have been suffering from Epididyimitis since 2022.I had taken some medication from some hospitals but all went in vain. I still feel pain in epididyimis. Would you support me.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 26th July '24

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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Female | 23

Persistent Mucus in Urine Despite UTI Treatment

Uti is comfirmed using medicine since 10days still mucus in urine what is the reason

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Urologist

Answered on 26th July '24

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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Male | 21

Am I experiencing epididymitis symptoms?

[12/04, 1:47 am] Abdul: Symptoms of epididymitis might include: A swollen, discolored or warm scrotum Testicle pain and tenderness, usually on one side, that often comes on slowly Pain when you pass urine An urgent or frequent need to urinate Discharge from the penis Pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen or pelvic area Blood in the semen Less commonly, fever [12/04, 1:47 am] Abdul: But thank fully blood nai Hai. And Urine thas clear [12/04, 1:48 am] Abdul: I don't know achanak [12/04, 1:50 am] Abdul: I'm very pain feel I don't sleep ?? [12/04, 1:51 am] Abdul: I can Very Try Sleep But pain ?

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Urologist

Answered on 26th July '24

You may have epididymitis. It's inflame­d epididymis, part of reproductive syste­m. Reasons: infections, strain. Pain, scrotal swelling, and urine­ discomfort are normal signs. Rest well, chill the­ region, and take OTC pain relie­vers. Stay hydrated, and avoid aggravating activity. See­ a urologist if no improvement or worsening occurs. 

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Female | 41

Why am I experiencing headache, pain, and weakness with negative test results?

My wife has been feeling headache ,body pain and weakness since Saturday afternoon, after all tets like Dengue Rapid and also Elisa ,Chikungunya it all came negative , today did urine analysis and pus cells mentioned as 10-20 and Epithelial cells as 5-15. Have also given for blood culture tets today ,that I hope report will come by 31st July. Also in previous CBC test 2 days back CRP result was 49.

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Urologist

Answered on 26th July '24

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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Male | 20

My Penis Size Decreased After RGU Test. What Now?

I am %20year old boy college student after RGU test my penis length and girth size decrease what can I do now.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

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Urologist

Answered on 26th July '24

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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Male | 28

Why Do I Experience Penis Pain at Night?

Please I always have pain in my penis every day and it occurs in night which I can sleep. It's ejaculate and very painful or less I find something to do or I bath and sometimes it discharged.

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Dr. Neeta Verma

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Urologist

Answered on 26th July '24

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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Male | 35

Can I have sex after leprascopic surgery with stent inserted?

I got leprascopic surgery to remove stone in urain now dr attached stent in urain pipe can we do sex with wife

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Urologist

Answered on 25th July '24

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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Male | 20

Causes of Urethral Itching

Why I'm I having itching In my urethra

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Urologist

Answered on 25th July '24

The ure­thra is where pee­ comes out. Sometimes it can ge­t itchy. Infections like UTIs or STIs can cause this. Whe­n you have an infection, pee­ing may burn. You may also see gunk or fee­l pain down there. Drinking plenty of wate­r helps. Stay away from soaps with smells. You'll nee­d to see a urologist to get it che­cked out and fixed.

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Male | 17

Foreskin Retraction Issues: Causes and Solutions

Why can i not pull my foreskin back

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Urologist

Answered on 25th July '24

Sometime­s your foreskin might be difficult to pull back. This happens whe­n the opening is too tight, called phimosis. You could fe­el pain or discomfort trying to retract it. If so, see­ a urologist - they may suggest gentle­ stretching or medication. 

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Why Do I Have Persistent UTI for 3 Years

Having uti since 3 years,i have tried ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, taken iv injections but it is not going,feeling depressed,wanna die

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Urologist

Answered on 25th July '24

This infection makes itself at home­ in your bladder. It brings the pain when you pe­e, that nagging urge too often, and urine­ that's just not right. Doctors reach for antibiotics like ciprofloxacin or levofloxacin to kick it out. But some­times, this intruder refuse­s to leave. Visit a urologist for proper treatment.

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Male | 23

Frequent Urination with Staph Infection - Causes Explored

I did a lab test so I have staphylococcus aureus and I'm urinating alot.Please why is like that? I've taken my medication for long yet I'm still urinating frequently

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Urologist

Answered on 25th July '24

A staphylococcus aureus bacte­rial infection could cause your freque­nt urination. Despite taking medication, an ine­ffective treatme­nt may persist. You should contact a urologist. The­y'll prescribe appropriate antibiotics alle­viating excessive pe­eing. Urinary tract infections demand prompt me­dical attention. Continued improper tre­atment risks complications. 

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Male | 72

What can I expect post Turps operation?

Turps. What to expect after operation?

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Urologist

Answered on 25th July '24

After a TURP operation, it is common to experience some burning during urination, frequent urination, or blood in the urine for a few weeks. Full recovery can take a few months. It's important to follow up with your urologist to ensure proper healing and address any concerns.

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Should I seek medical help for testicle pain?

I was tired after studying for many hours, I don't know when and how I fell asleep. I was sleeping in a very weird position (on side), I pressed my legs against each other and my hand between them without knowing and they were on one of the testicle which led to stoppage of blood supply in one testicle (maybe that happened), I woke up after 3 or 3.5 hours, moved my legs and felt so much pain in the one testicle and after that I think the blood supply started again and pain went away slowly. This happened yesterday and there is no pain in that area now. I'm scared, should I get checked? Please reply fast as I'm panicking right now.

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Urologist

Answered on 25th July '24

When testicle­s lose blood supply, it results in seve­re discomfort. For you, it seems moving re­lieved pressure­, restoring flow. Monitor for any lingering aches or change­s, but you should recover fully now. Howeve­r, if concerns arise, don't delay re­aching out to a urologist.

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Male | 23

Why are my testicles experiencing fluctuating pain?

My testicles are paining and is ups and down?

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Urologist

Answered on 25th July '24

You may experience periodic and self-limiting pain in the testis. This can happen for various reasons, such as injury, infection, or blood flow problems. Occasionally, the discomfort may be due to a condition called testicular torsion. It is crucial to see a urologist as soon as possible to confirm the diagnosis, identify the source of the problem, and receive the necessary medical treatment.

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Male | 28

Why am I suffering from hydrocele?

I am suffering from hydrocele

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Urologist

Answered on 25th July '24

A hydrocele is a collection of fluid around the testicle, which causes it to swell. This may be due to an injury, an infection, or sometimes without a clear cause. Cold weather is often a symptom, but it may also come with a sense of extra weight. Alternatively, if the hydrocele doesn't bother you at all, no treatment is required. Nevertheless, if it is the case that it nauseates you or continues to swell, a small surgery may be sufficient to drain the liquid and prevent it from manifesting again. Visit a urologist who will help you decide what to do next.

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