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Female | 51

Can I Relieve Urinary Burning After Cycling?

Hi i am 51 years old, I am having a burning sensation in urine after doing cycling for 4-5 days. Gan u suggest me any medicine

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Answered on 21st July '24

You might have got a urinary tract infection. While riding a bicycle, it can move germs into your bladder and this may be at least part of why you feel a burning sensation when you pee. One way to deal with this is to get your water intake high and take painkillers that you can find over the counter like ibuprofen. In addition to this, it's necessary to have a urologist evaluate you for a solution and proper care. 

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An urologist or a dermatologist is a perfect choice for consulting to get medical assistance concerning the complications of penile glans sensitivity.

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My penis foreskin stuck and and not pull up and my penis is swallow and have water buuble in its tip

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It looks like you might have a condition known as paraphimosis. I know that’s a fancy term but all it means is that the skin covering your penis got stuck and now your penis is swollen. Pulling the skin back too much can cause this. The water blister might mean there’s an infection. You need to go to a hospital. They can take care of things and make you feel better.

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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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My father age 81 keeps on thinking that he has some kind of sickness all the time and I am worried about that though he has prostate problems but overall the reports are normal please advise

Male | 81

send his reports initially

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pulled testicle down while washing Now it’s hanging wont go up

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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

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I have peniel adhensions im 18 what should i do

Male | 18

Urologist consultation is a necessity if you face penile adhesions. They are the experts who will give an accurate diagnosis and recommended treatment for the same.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My partner has had blood in his urine on just one occasion Can he ignore it?

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

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

I m having an irritation when I pee like burning and an urge to pee looks like an infection

Female | 20

You likely have­ a urinary tract infection. Frequent urination accompanie­d by burning sensations suggests bacteria pre­sence in your bladder. The­se microscopic organisms provoke discomfort. Reme­dy necessitates incre­ased water intake and me­dical consultation for antibiotics. Avoid holding urine; release­ whenever the­ urge arises.

Answered on 21st Aug '24

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