Male | 29
3.3 cm left kidney stone kya sargery karana hoga
Urologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
A 3.3 cm kidney stone is considered relatively large, and whether surgery is required depends on several factors. It's crucial to consult a urologist who can evaluate your condition, conduct necessary tests (such as imaging and urine analysis), and discuss treatment options tailored to your situation. Surgery is one potential option, but it may not always be the first choice, and less invasive methods could be considered based on your individual circumstances.
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Questions & Answers on "Urology" (1010)
How can we increase our testosterone
Male | 16
With regular workouts, healthy food intake, and good sleep patterns, the level of testosterone can grow. However, if you appear to have a testosterone deficiency, you should see a urologist or endocrinologist as they are well versed in the diagnosis and personalized treatment of the problem.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I’m 16 and my penis is slightly curved to the left. Should I be worried?
Male | 16
This is normal. It’s often insignificant. In rare cases a bent penis is caused by Peyronie’s disease which bends it during erection. However, if it bothers you or hurts, talk to a urologist. They can give you more specific advice based on what they know about your situation.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Left testicle shrunk and not having any idea what is happening. Wishing for more info.
Male | 14
It requires immediate visitation to a urologist. The cause of the disease may be injury, infection or testicular cancer. This underlying cause needs to be diagnosed by a medical practitioner
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
SEMEN ANALYSIS PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Volume 2.5 ml >1.5 ml Reaction Alkaline >7.2 Viscosity Viscous Normal Liquefaction time 25 mins 30-60 Mins MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION Is.com Pus cells 25-30 /HPF Nil R B Cs Nil /HPF Nil ita epithelial cells Nil /HPF Nil Spermatogenic cells 2 - 3 /HPF 2-4/HPF MOTILITY amaahosp Progressive 35 % >32%- Non progressive 10 % 10-20% Non motile 55 % 5-10% 6a MORPHOLOGY Normal 70 % >4% bad Abnormal 30 % >15.0 mill/cc TOTAL SPERM COUNT 32 mill/cc
Male | 29
The results from the semen analysis show some areas that need attention. The volume and alkaline reaction appear normal, but there are pus cells present, which could signify an infection. The sperm motility is a bit lower than desired, potentially affecting fertility. It's crucial to address any infections and review lifestyle factors influencing sperm health. Be sure to follow up with a urologist for further guidance and recommendations.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Hi, I’m 15 years old, and I’ve been having some discomfort in my left testicle. It feels a bit bigger than the right one, and it seems to move around more in my scrotum. I don’t feel any lumps, but it feels like there might be some swelling. I’m not sure if this is normal or something I should be worried about. The other day after sleeping to the side with my pillow between my legs i woke up to my left testicle being very hard, probably because it was crushed a bit during the sleep as it moves and pushes to the scrotum wall next to the penis. I didn’t experience pain urinating I’ve noticed it for a few days now. It doesn’t hurt all the time, but it’s a bit uncomfortable, especially when I’m moving around or if my legs are close together. There’s no pain in my abdomen, and I don’t think there have been any major changes, but I’m just not sure.
Male | 15
You might be having an ailment called hydrocele which is when there is a fluid build-up around the testicle and it gets to be swollen. This could result in one of the testicles feeling bigger than the other and being able to move around more freely. The way you sleep creates pressure on the testicle may be why the discomfort is worse. It's crucial to have a check-up with a urologist to be sure and get the right treatment.
Answered on 30th Aug '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Why do I have so many blood clots after 2 months turp
Female | 62
Blood clots following a TURP procedure are troublesome. They occur due to the surgery itself or lack of movement afterward. Pain, swelling, or warmth in the area signal a blood clot. Tell your urologist immediately.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Can incontinence be fixed without surgery
Male | 63
Indeed, incontinence is treatable not only through surgery. Pelvic floor workouts, bladder training, and medications are among the non-surgical treatments offered. It is important to get a referral to a urologist or gynecologist who practices pelvic medicine.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I face a nightfall problem daily
Male | 16
It's a common occurrence, typically natural and harmless. However, if nightfalls are frequent, they might result from bodily changes during puberty or high emotional stress levels. To reduce nightfall incidents, try stress-relieving activities like meditation or exercise. Avoid watching arousing content before bedtime. Wear loose, comfortable sleepwear. Consult a urologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I started feeling very dizzy. I went to urgent care and got a urinalysis. It came back high. I took 2 urinalysis strip tests at home which came back with 80 mg/dl. Is that bad?
Female | 18
When you feel light-headed and have too much sugar in your pee, it can be worrisome. A lot of sugar in the pee could mean a lot of sugar in the blood, which might be a sign of diabetes. Symptoms of high blood sugar can include being thirsty, urinating often, and feeling very tired. To help with this, you need to eat healthy food and do exercises as well as check your blood sugar often. These are important steps for staying healthy after what you’ve found out so it would also be good if one could talk with a urologist about them.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Bar bar urine aana or vegina me jalam
Female | 44
Frequent urination and a burning sensation in the vagina could be indicative of a urinary tract infection (UTI) or a vaginal infection. It's important to consult a healthcare professional/ urologist for proper diagnosis and treatment. It's often caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract, and vaginal infections can be caused by yeast or bacterial overgrowth. These conditions require medical attention to prevent complications and alleviate symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I want to consult a dr. For problem in my penis
Male | 26
It's important to CONSULT a doctor for penis problems.. Pain or discharge is not normal.. Don't be embarrasse.. A doctor can help DIAGNOSE and treat the problem.. It's better to ADDRESS the problem early.. Delaying treatment can lead to complications.. Remember, your HEALTH is important.. Don't hesitate to seek help..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Hello, what is the most effective treatment for overactive bladder, I tried many medications but none of them helped me to cure the problem,thank you
Male | 26
It depends on the underlying causes. Behavioral modification techniques such as bladder training exercises can be helpful. If these don't work, medication may be prescribed. Consult a urologist for diagnosis and treatment options specific to your condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I have genital burning sensation for about a year now and there is no pain in genital area
Male | 19
The causes can be infections of the urinary tract, genital herpes, or sexually transmitted infection/s. It might be a good idea to consult with a urologist to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I am male 17 year old almost, I was experiencing a little discomfort in right testis but now it is fine and I found that I have a lump or something on my left abdomen in groin area and I can feel it but on the right side it is very small what is this I am very scared , I have so much tension, please tell me , I searched on Google it's saying lymph node I don't what to do I think it's from long time but I am not sure It's no pain while touching walking running I sometimes forget about it No fever , no pain it is like 1.5-2cm I am not sure
Male | 17
You might have discovered a lymph node in the left side of your groin. Lymph nodes are the little helpers of your body's defense system. Sometimes they can become bigger when there is an infection nearby. It's normal to have different sizes on each side. Since you don't have any pain or other symptoms, it's probably nothing serious. If it starts bothering you or gets bigger, you can check with a urologist to be on the safe side.
Answered on 1st Oct '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I'm a 18 year old male and my penis and anus are swollen and red I have semen constantly coming out of my penis
Male | 18
This may be a sign of infection in your genital area. If your testicles are swollen, red, and have a discharge of semen all the time, it is not normal. This may be caused by a sexually transmitted disease or inflammation. These conditions require medical attention for healing. Therefore, it is important that you see a urologist as soon as possible for proper care and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Hi, I’m a 26 female, I am dealing with pain in my urethra when I pee it’s a sharp pain and takes some time to go away, I have to sit very slow, it doesn’t burn afterward either after the pain subsides but it’s super painful in the initial sit down
Female | 26
The symptoms you are describing could be due to a urinary tract infection (UTI) or other urinary issues. It's important to consult a urologist who specializes in urinary tract problems to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I have problem in my private part I was feeling a itching because of it I am feeling like sex karne man bhi karta hai I am comfortable with it please help me
Female | 18
Usually itchiness in private parts is a result of some medical issues such as infections, allergies and uncleanliness. It is necessary for to consult either a dermatologist or urologist to reach the right diagnosis and treatment. Failing to treat the signs might develop into serious problems and more than that it can affect your sexual health at the same time.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Why am I pissing out blood?
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
My uretra above side dark pink and i fell strange conditions inside private part may be ifell strange conditions on uretra other no symptoms during urination like blood pain etc .and my urination after drop 10 to 15 come in uretra am unmarried 22 girl phr mujy asa q hota??
Female | 22
This might be an infection, like a urinary tract infection. These are usually for women. The most common symptoms are feeling the need to pee a lot and burning sensations. Drinking plenty of water and visiting the doctor for antibiotics can help eliminate the problem. Always remember to wipe from the front to the back after using the bathroom to prevent these kinds of infections. Besides, don't retain your pee for a long time.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Why does my dick stink all the time despite regular showers,it be musty in my pants
Male | 22
Bacteria thrive in warm, damp areas like your groin, potentially causing that musty scent. Regular showers help, but sometimes odors persist. Dry the region thoroughly after washing and opt for breathable underwear to promote airflow. If the smell lingers, consulting a urologist for guidance is advisable.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
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