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Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru
Male | 79
Some conditions that can be caused by urination include infection of the urethra, prostate complications, and diabetes. It is always advisable to see a urologist or nephrologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 58
You may be suffering from a chronic prostatitis. Such an issue can lead to discomfort in the region around the bladder primarily after ejaculation. Unlike a bladder infection, this condition is distinct. The mild prostate enlargement that you are experiencing may be a contributing factor to the existing pain. At least, you have regularly checked it out. To deal with this problem, you may benefit from medications that help with inflammation and pain. Visit a urologist to determine the best treatment plan for you.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Female | 20
Hematuria, the existence of blood in urination, can occur in the presence of kidney stones. The presence of blood could mean that the stone is being moved or continues to cause some discomfort, even if you don't feel pain. Other symptoms include back or side pain, frequent urination, or cloudy urine in the case of kidney stones. The most effective way to prevent stones from passing through is by taking a lot of water, but if you are still bleeding or have more symptoms, visit a urologist.
Answered on 12th July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 56
You seem to have priapism, meaning blood stays trapped in your penis, resulting in a prolonged erection. This happens without sexual stimulation and can hurt. Possible causes are medications, blood clotting issues, or illegal drugs. If priapism occurs, immediately visit a urologist to prevent permanent damage.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 35
These could be signs of an infection or inflammation in the genital area. Consult a doctor to properly diagnose and treat your condition. They may recommend further urine sample or swab test, to identify the cause. It is not recommended to self medicate or rely solely on antibiotics without proper medical guidance
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
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