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Male | 5

What is the significance of bilateral multiple renal cysts and an enlarged prostate with a differential diagnosis of BPH?

CONCLUSION: - Bilateral multiple renal cysts + Enlarged prostate (Ddx: BPH) What does means this

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Answered on 23rd May '24

The finding means that the diagnose patient has multiple cysts in both kidneys and bigger prostate gland. Besides this, the condition may be similar to BPH disease. I would suggest to visit a urologist

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Answered on 30th Aug '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Good evening, male, 47 y/o. For about 30 years I have been suffering from pelvic pain that arises ONLY a few hours after ejaculation. The pain originates precisely at the base of the scrotum and extends over hours to the entire scrotum and sometimes to the shaft of the penis. It arises as an itch, then a pinch, then grows in intensity until it becomes aching with a strong sense of heat accompanied by pronounced relaxation of the scrotum. Ice and (sometimes) supine position are the only things that provide temporary relief. I should add that prolonged abstinence has always given me discomfort and sensation of urinary urgency, which disappears with orgasm. Until two years ago the pain disappeared with sleep at night, so I only had regular sexual activity before going to sleep, and in this way I had a normal sex life and children. Then it began to occur EVEN THE NEXT DAY starting around noon and escalating into the evening, then (usually) disappearing the next morning. Over the years I have consulted several urologists. In 2001 the first transrectal ultrasound (all negative). Recent worsening of symptoms (i.e., their persistence even the next day) prompted me to confront other urologists, who were unable to help me. Prescribed spermioculture and Stamey test (all negative), prostate echo normal (some calcification). For the past two years I have been taking prostate supplements, anti-inflammatories, muscle relaxants, PEA etc without success. I tried acupuncture, ozone therapy, craniosacral osteopathy, TENS, pelvic floor physiotherapy (identified and treated contracted "triggers"), without success. A neurologist hypothesized muscular causes possibly related to a tempomandibular dislocation (hypothesis ruled out by maxillofacial surgeon) and prescribed Mutabon Mite 2 cpp/day which I took for three months, without success. A psychologist specializing in chronic pain has suggested nociplastic (psychogenic) pain and is helping me to manage the distress this problem causes me, but unfortunately not to reduce it as I had hoped. Thanks to her, however, I was able to accurately track the point of origin and course of the pain (so-called "somatic tracking"). On the advice of the GP I went in February to the Niguarda Hospital Pain Therapy where, with hypothesis pudendal neuropathy, I was prescribed pelvic MRI (resulted adductor enthesopathies), lumbosacral MRI (resulted disc dehydration, asymptomatic), pelvic EMG (no abnormalities), physiatric examination (no abnormalities). I have follow-up visit in September to evaluate nerve block, but in light of the negative EMG I don't know what they will say. In the meantime I have been prescribed Pregabalin 25+25 and then 50+50, which makes me sleep very well but has no effect on the disorder, so I will insist a little longer and then I think I will discontinue. I am very frustrated, I am asking if anyone reading me has any idea, if not of a treatment, at least of a diagnosis that I've never been given. Thank you.

Male | 47

Answered on 16th July '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Sir I have testies varicose veins and epididymis how can I chre it help me

Male | 20

You may have a condition called varicocele when the veins in your testicles are enlarged like the varicose veins in your legs. This can cause a scrotum that is swollen or heavy to feel. The epididymis is a coiled tube located behind the testicle, and it can also become inflamed, leading to pain and swelling. Varicoceles and epididymitis don't usually lead to serious problems, but it's important to see a doctor to confirm the diagnosis. The doctor might recommend wearing supportive underwear, taking pain medication, applying ice packs, and sometimes surgery in severe cases.

Answered on 5th July '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Sir I don't recognise that I have hydrocele or not

Male | 17

Hydrocele is the accumulation of fluids in the sac surrounding the testicles, leading to swelling in the scrotum.It is common and usually harmless. Some common signs are swelling in the scrotum, heaviness or discomfort, size variation etc.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Is nitrofurantoin a nitrate drug and is it safe to take with viagra?

Male | 32

Nitrofurantoin isn't nitrate me­dication; it fights bladder infections as an antibiotic. Viagra is sildenafil from a distinct drug group. It usually okay to take the­m together since the­y work differently. But always talk to a doctor or pharmacist before­ new medications to avoid possible­ interactions.

Answered on 24th July '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Hello, I have had a UTI since July. The symptoms have appeased but I still have frequent urination.

Female | 27

It's not normal to have UTI symptoms for so long.. CONSULT a doctor.. Frequent URINATION can indicate UTI or other conditions.. UTI symptoms include burning during URINATION or cloudy URINE. Untreated UTI can lead to kidney damage or SEPSIS. Drinking plenty of fluids helps flush bacteria out of your system.. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods that irritate the BLADDER.. Antibiotics are necessary to treat UTI.. Finish the entire course prescribed by your doctor..

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

I m getting sperm with blood what should I do

Male | 25

It is worth noticing that blood in your sperm could show an indication of an infection, inflammation, or injury in your reproductive system. It is advised that you make an appointment with a urologist, who is an expert in the issue of diagnosing and treating conditions related to the male reproductive system. They can look into your problems and advice you the suitable treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

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