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Male | 33

Hi, can having a pimple on my penis be a signficant risk factor for HIV infection if I engage in vaginal sex? (With condom, the risk being fluids leaking into pimple)

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Answered on 23rd May '24

The risk in such a case is quite low..Condoms are highly effective in reducing the risk of HIV transmission and other STIs when used correctly and consistently. But there is still a small possibility, so consult a doctor.

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My age is 20 , I have done my ESR test and esr count was 42 , and afterwards in urine test there was 8-10 pus cells , can this UTI be treated with Medrol 16mg , cefuroxime 500mg ? though i have taken this for 7 days but still i am getting fever and headache . What should I do ?

Female | 20

follow these herbal combination for complete cure, vrihad vangeshwar ras 1 tablet twice a day, gokshuradi avleh 3 gms twice a day , send your reports initially

Answered on 11th Aug '24

Dr. N S S Gauri

Dr. N S S Gauri

Last month, the urine tube leading from my left kidney became clogged, which resulted in the insertion of a DJ stent to relieve the blockage. On November 23rd, I went to have the stent removed, but I discovered that it had shifted out of position and was now stuck. As a result, the tube is clogged again. Could you please advise me on a solution? How can the stent be removed? It may be possible to remove it via urine or through general surgery.

Male | 26

Should the DJ stent in the primary place by the blockage festering accomplice, it may manifest as pain, troublesomeness, and urination difficulties. In these types of situations, the stent might need to be extricated which is called a surgical procedure of cystoscopy. In the course of this procedure, a miniature camera is employed to find and pull out the stent. It is most prudent to quickly and properly tackle this problem to forestall further complications.

Answered on 30th Nov '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

I consumed alchohal ,it's been 2 days since my kidney stone surgery. Now I am feeling very low and dizziness what to do

Male | 22

It's essential to stop drinking immediately if you're feeling dizziness and low..Alcohol can have adverse effects on your recovery and overall health, especially after surgery. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, rest, and avoid alcohol and other substances that may interfere with healing.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

seen a syst of urinal blader syst. Please suggest

Male | 33

You may have symptoms of a bladder infection. Symptoms may include burning sensation or pain around the urethra when you urinate, frequent urination, and discomfort in the lower abdomen. These infections are generally caused by bacteria germs. An increase in water intake and antibiotic treatment prescribed by a doctor can be necessary to cure infections. Do not refrain from urinating when you feel the urge to, and you should not overstrain.

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

I had a gall bladder operation 2 month ago but now since last 3 day a blood is coming out with urine .....so what symptoms is it ?

Female | 55

Blood in urine re­quires medical evaluation - promptly se­e a urologist. Testing, like urine­ analysis or ultrasound, identifies causes. Could ste­m from urinary tract infection, kidney stones, or gall bladde­r surgery complications. Various treatments are­ available depending on the­ underlying condition's nature. Don't delay se­eking professional medical he­lp.

Answered on 5th Aug '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

I'm a 65 year old healthy male who has had urinary incontinence issues for the past 20 years. I've seen 8 urologist and they found no obvious reason. Could be nerve damage, and most of my life suffered from UTI's. Scarring and distended bladder. Medication and typical treatments have not worked. Over the past 5 years it has gotten worse and I can no longer manage with high absorbency diapers, intermittent catheters offered some protection, however, I experienced too many accidents with uncontrollable voiding. I have no sensation my bladder is full. For the past year I've been using an indwelling catheter with great success. I'm concerned about permanently damaging my bladder muscle. I tried using the valve method and timing when to empty my bladder. However, I always have to wear a diaper because 99% of the time urine leaks around the catheter. I'm very comfortable and active using an indwelling catheter. I feel I now have a normal life. Part of me doesn't care if using an indwelling catheter causes irreversible incontinence. Is there a study that concludes a high percentage of indwelling catheter user will lose complete bladder control after 1, 2, or 3 years. I'm willing to plan periods of time to switch to diapers for a couple of months to allow the bladder to heal, but I'm skeptical this is a solution.

Male | 65

Answered on 16th Feb '25

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

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