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Male | 35

I took a 4th generation hiv test 14 days after possible exposure and it came back negative are those results accurate at 14 days

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 23rd June '23

At 14 days after a possible HIV exposure, a 4th generation HIV test can provide an indication of your HIV status, but it may not be fully conclusive. To obtain the most accurate results you may repeat the test at the 28 day mark or as advised by your doc.

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Male | 30

I can't satisfy a lady I always finish in 2 min B4 her.. where I can't erect again

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 23rd June '23

Most men experience challenges with premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. In that case its importanr to communicate with your partner, try different techniques, do pelvic floor exercises, get therapy or counseling. Consult a urologist or sex therapist for a more personalised advice.

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Male | 56

Bladder stone 1.69 cm is surgery required or with medicine we can cure

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Urologist

Answered on 22nd June '23

The treatment approach for bladder stones depends on the size of the stone, the symptoms, and the overall health of the patient. In the case of a bladder stone measuring 1.69 cm it is generally recommended to consider surgical intervention for removal.

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Male | 25

What causes lumps on skin... Scrotum... And is that dangerous? What should I do about it?

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Urologist

Answered on 21st June '23

Lumps on the scrotum may or may not be dangerous. It can occur due to sebaceous cysts, epididymal cysts, hydroceles, varicoceles, or infections. Get it checked soon for treatment.

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Male | 24

For past two days iam able to notice blood in my urine

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 21st June '23

The reason for it can be urinary tract infections, kidney stones, urinary tract injuries, infections, or other underlying conditions. Your doctor can evaluate your symptoms and perform necessary tests to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.

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Male | 25

I got vasectomy ,but procedure painful .Other process of vasectomy

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Urologist

Answered on 21st June '23

It is generally safe, but some discomfort or pain during the procedure can occur. Discuss your concerns with your surgeon beforehand. Alternatives like the no-scalpel technique may offer less discomfort. Consult with a doctor for specific guidance and pain management options.

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Female | 30

How can i strengthen my bladder muscle ?

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Urologist

Answered on 20th June '23

To strengthen your bladder muscle, you can try pelvic floor exercises, maintain a healthy weight, stay hydrated. Avoid bladder irritants like certain foods and drinks such as caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and artificial sweeteners, can irritate the bladder. 

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Male | 19

Hi so I'm 19 and I masturbate alot like 2-4times daily since age 12 and now it's really taking a toll in my life cause I can't grow a beard my hair is thining out, I have severe symptoms of fatigue, severe symptoms of depression and anxiety, fuzzy vision lack of body weight/muscles premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, small testicles I've been trying to manage it for the past few yrs now it's a result of porn and right now I've quit recently so my depression and anxiety symptoms is taking a toll in my daily life, i can't go outside. Please what can I do naturally and in the clinic with a doctor

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Urologist

Answered on 20th June '23

Excessive masturbation does not cause the symptoms you mentioned.. such as the inability to grow a beard, hair thinning, or small testicles. These symptoms may occur due to genetics, hormones, overall health, and lifestyle habits.
But it's important to address your concerns regarding fatigue, depression, anxiety, premature ejaculation, and erectile dysfunction. Consult with mental health specialist for therapy and treatment. And visit your urologist to get proper treatmengt on ED/ premature ejaculation..

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Male | 28

I want guidence about my semen analysis report

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Answered on 20th June '23

Visit your doctor for proper analysis of your report.

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Male | 32

I have Ed problem and I need enlarge my pennis

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Urologist

Answered on 20th June '23

To address erectile dysfunction (ED) and seek potential treatments for penis enlargement take an appointment with a urologist or a sexual health specialist to get personalized advice and treatment.

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Male | 38

I don't last long on during sex,and a friend advised on talgentis.is it safe?

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Answered on 20th June '23

If your think you need help, you can consult a urologist or your family doctor. Its better to take medications only when prescribed by your dcotor.

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Female | 20

I have secondary enuresis.how can i get rid of it

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Urologist

Answered on 19th June '23

Secondary enuresis can have various causes. Consult with a urologist or a primary care physician. Personalized advice from a professional doctor is essential for managing secondary enuresis effectively.

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Male | 19

Mere penis ke side me rashes ho gyi h or ye boht dard hota h

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Answered on 19th June '23

Rashes on the penis can have various causes, including infections, allergic reactions, or skin conditions. Consult your dermat or a urologist to for proper evaluation.

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Male | 31

Hi, I haver diagnosed with approx. 10 mm uretic stone, would like to know the best doctor with best possible way to remove the stone without any side effect.

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Answered on 16th June '23

The treatment for a 10 mm ureteric stone (also known as a kidney stone) depends on various factors as to where the stone is present your health overall, etc. There are different approaches available for stone removal, including:

1. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL): This procedure uses sound waves to break the stone into smaller pieces that can be passed through the urine.

2. Ureteroscopy with Laser Lithotripsy: A thin tube (ureteroscope) is inserted through the urethra and bladder to reach the stone. Laser energy is then used to break the stone into smaller fragments for removal.

3. Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL): This is a minimally invasive surgical procedure where a small incision is made in the back to access the kidney and remove the stone.

You can check for the best doctors here - Kidney stone treatment doctors
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Male | 46

I get an erection but if I turn to get into position for the act it goes off instantly. Could it be a lower back problem?

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Urologist

Answered on 16th June '23

Your condition could be Erectile dysfunction and it can have various causes, including physical, psychological or a combination of both. While lower back problems can contribute to sexual dysfunction in some cases, it's important to note that ED is a complex condition with multiple potential causes.

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