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Male | 36
Discomfort in the urethra and penis after urination can be bothersome. Your normal test results suggest that diabetes may not be the primary cause. However, nerve pain can still occur even when blood sugar levels are normal. Pain management medications might be an option to consider. It’s important to keep communicating with your urologist until an effective treatment plan is in place.
Answered on 1st Nov '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 0
Your nephew was watched for high bilirubin, which is good. It’s a puzzle with a positive UTI and maybe PUV. Symptoms include fever and UTIs. PUV can block urine flow. Surgery might be necessary but it’s not clear from the X-ray. If there is no fever or symptoms, don’t hurry now. Continue working with the doctors.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 62
Blood can also be a symptom of urinary tract infection or kidney stones. On the other hand, the blood in the stool may suggest a more serious condition like bladder or kidney cancer. A consultation with a urologist is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 73
Your partner should visit a urologist after seeing blood in their urine. Although it may seem alarming, the cause could be minor like an infection. Or something more serious. Ignoring it is unwise. Blood in urine can occur due to many reasons. Kidney stones, urinary tract infections. Seeing a doctor ensures a proper diagnosis.
Answered on 26th Sept '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 20
It's normal to feel TESTICULAR discomfort after sit-ups.. It's due to increased intra-abdominal pressure.. The pain should go away in a few hours. If it persists, apply an ice pack on the area for 20 minutes.. Take over-the-counter pain relievers, if the pain is severe.. If you notice swelling or REDNESS, seek medical attention.. Remember to breathe out during the sit-up's exertion phase.. Avoid holding your breath.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 26
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. N S S Gauri
Male | 22
You may have two coexisting abnormalities in the scrotum area (one called hydrocele and the other called varicocele). These two conditions may give rise to discomfort and swelling, especially when you're on your feet for a long period. Hydrocele is the consequence of fluid buildup, while varicocele occurs when the veins are abnormally enlarged. Treatment can be topical or surgical if there is a need to operate.
Answered on 5th Nov '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Female | 35
Hypocontractile bladder is diagnosed when the bladder muscles are not strong enough. This may cause difficulties in emptying the bladder completely, which in turn may lead to symptoms such as frequent urination or lack of control over urination. To facilitate the improvement of this condition, the treatment options consist of pelvic floor exercises, lifestyle changes, and in some cases medications which can be added. These measures are useful in improving the strength of the hybrid muscles and alleviating symptoms.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 26
Answered on 11th Aug '24
Dr. N S S Gauri
Male | 16
A hydrocele that you have in your scrotum is like a gelatinous sac. It takes place when there is an accumulation of fluid around the testis. Mostly, it has no pain, but you may see a swelling. It is a normal thing and usually doesn't pose any risks. But, in case it enlarges or you have some discomfort, it is advisable to visit a urologist to ensure that everything is fine.
Answered on 25th Aug '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 20
Some people may find it difficult to get an erection after an RGU test and may also observe a reduction in the size of their penis. This could be due to swelling or temporary irritation following the procedure. It would help if you had time for yourself; allowing healing. Light stretching and massaging can help improve blood circulation. If this matter persists, talk to your urologist.
Answered on 12th July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 39
No, the removal of testicles and shortening of the penis to expose only the glans should not be part of the procedure. The process is known as orchiectomy, surgical removals of the testicles. It is irreversible and carries significant health risks, including infection, bleeding and long-term urinary and sexual dysfunction. Discussing their medical options and possible consequences with a urologist or a board-certified surgeon before making any decisions is vital.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 66
More detailed history and tests like Uroflowmetry and Ultrasound with Post void residual measurement will give accurate diagnosis. If it’s BPH only and not improving with medicines then might need a surgical treatment. There could be other reasons like urethral stricture or high bladder neck which is also dealt surgically.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 19
Frenulum breve happens when the tissue beneath your penis gets too tight. This tightness causes discomfort and pain during sex. It may lead to tearing of the skin. You feel unable to pull back the skin covering the penis tip. Your natural growth or an injury can cause this condition. Simple stretching exercises may help relieve the tightness. In severe cases, circumcision surgery might be necessary. Consulting a urologist helps determine the best treatment for you.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 43
Naturally, it's possible for one testicle to change its size and shape. The most frequent reasons include the accumulation of fluids, infections, or varicocele, which is basically a swelling of veins. In this case, you might not feel pain, but you can have discomfort or swelling can also occur. The most important thing in this case is to check out any other symptoms that might accompany it, such as redness or fever. I suggest that you organize a checkup with a urologist for a thorough examination.
Answered on 19th Dec '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Female | 40
My suggestion is that you go straight to a urologist to ensure a comprehensive status check of the spouse. The urologist can discover the main reason for the pain and order the most suitable therapy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 23
One testicle or both haven't dropped into the scrotum properly, this is an undescended testicle. Signs are feeling one testicle in the scrotum, or noticing a smaller one. It may happen before birth and often fixes itself by age one. However, if it doesn't improve, a urologist may recommend a simple surgery to correct it.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 19
Loss of ability to pull back the foreskin is a typical, but curable, condition named phimosis. It might be result of a medical condition that led to birth defect. The best option is to see the urologist who can do the full body test and recommend the most suitable drugs for the specific case.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 25
The effects of Viagra can last up to 2-3 hours. Sometimes it could take longer to get out of your body, usually 5-6 hours depending on your metabolism. If you have taken a bigger dose, it takes even longer for the drug to leave your system. You should see a doctor in case of any doubts or signs of side effects. You could see urologist for further evaluation or treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 23
You might have encountered testicular torsion, a condition of the testicle that twists and cuts off blood supply. This is an acute medical case and you should immediately see a urologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
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