Male | 17
I have pimples on my penis
Urologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
For treating pimples on the penis you need to consult a urologist or a dermatologist for accurate diagnosis and guidance. In the meantime, maintain hygiene, avoid picking, wear breathable clothing, and apply warm compresses to reduce irritation.
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Questions & Answers on "Urology" (1010)
I am 20 years old, i have one testies I have no pain but i scared this problem any difficulty face in future??
Male | 20
It's perfectly normal to have one testicle and there's nothing to be scared of. The absence of one testis frequently does not provoke any complications in the future. If the issues persist, visit a urologist.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I'm suffering from phimosis
Male | 19
Phimosis is a medical term that describes a condition when the foreskin cannot be retracted easily over the tip of the penis. You may notice pain, redness, or swelling when you try to pull it back. It can be the case if the foreskin is too tight or there is a swelling or infection. Stretching exercises, steroid creams, or circumcision may be suggested by the doctor as a means of treatment. Early treatment is important so speak with a urologist.
Answered on 22nd Sept '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
My mother have a urine problem ,have to pee Avery hour...
Female | 47
The medical condition your mother is suffering through is called as urinary frequency, which could be caused by numerous medical conditions like urinary tract infection, an overactive bladder or bladder prolapse. As first step, it is advised that you consult a urologist or a gynecologist for correct diagnosis and suitable treatment plan
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Should I worry after turps that when I peeing blood comes out then clears
Male | 74
You shouldn't usually see blood in your urine after turps. This abnormality can arise if bladder or urethra irritation occurs. Infections or kidney stones commonly trigger this issue. Seek medical advice promptly if accompanied by pain, fever, or persistent occurrence. Increase fluid intake and abstain from spicy cuisine for relief. With proper care, your body's natural healing mechanisms will likely resolve the condition.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
i have urinary frequency and sensation of incomplete bladder emptying. urine culture shows no infection. urine test shows no sugar but there is +1 haemoglobin. no blood in urine. ultrasound shows everything normal but there is urinary retention, about 20ml post void. i tried mirabegon and tamsulosin as recommended but they didn't work.
Female | 17
Your urinary difficulties seem troubling. Tests reveal no infection or sugar problems, which is positive. Slightly elevated hemoglobin suggests minor bleeding, but the lack of visible blood in urine is reassuring. Retaining 20ml urine after urinating can cause frequent urination and incomplete emptying sensations. Since medications like mirabegron and tamsulosin didn't help, consulting a urologist for further assessment and treatment options would be wise.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Hlw i am a male I have problem that when I riding a scooty Or sometimes in sittting position a white like substance discharged from my penis
Male | 26
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. N S S Gauri
undescended testicle problem
Male | 23
One testicle or both haven't dropped into the scrotum properly, this is an undescended testicle. Signs are feeling one testicle in the scrotum, or noticing a smaller one. It may happen before birth and often fixes itself by age one. However, if it doesn't improve, a urologist may recommend a simple surgery to correct it.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I feel frequent urination ,discomfort in my side and discomfort at the tip of penis
Male | 18
Considering your symptoms, it is best to see a urologist. The symptoms of a urinary tract or prostate problem include regular voiding, pain on the side, and tip discomfort. Treatment must be sought to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I have pain in my left testicle which started yesterday I had no fever and no blood in urine the pain seems a bit lighter than yesterday
Male | 25
There are certain possibilities for the pain in your left testicle which could be an epididymitis, torsion of the testicle or varicocele. It is recommended to go to a urologist who is able to do the tests and prescribe effective treatment. Ignoring the pain may create a complicated situation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
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
Answered on 11th Aug '24
Dr. N S S Gauri
I’m 18 year old male just found a lump on bottom of right testicle quite worried
Male | 18
The main cause of a testicular lump is a kind of cyst known as an Epididymal cyst. Such a condition is generally harmless and does not call for any treatment. However, you should eliminate the prospect of other more serious issues, for instance, testicular cancer. The courses of action that are open to you are the following; you should meet a urologist for a clear diagnosis.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
accidentally received a mild blow to my testicular area, causing immediate pain. However, afterward, I noticed that my erections became slow, weak, and less enduring. Could the blow be the cause, considering it wasn't severe
Male | 35
For sure, the testicular area, which is delicate, is affected by the mild blow that breaks blood vessels and the nerves that supply the penis with blood. It would cause erectile failure. A visit to a urologist should be a consideration for evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Mastributio is wrong ya right How to Sperm counting increase
Male | 20
It is not wrong, and is actually considered a healthy activity. To increase sperm count, some lifestyle changes may be necessary, such as increasing exercise, reducing stress, eating a healthy diet, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol. Additionally, some supplements such as zinc, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and Folic Acid may help improve sperm count.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I need to consult urologist
Male | 19
Please, seek the advice of a urologist if you consider there are any urinary system problems. Consult with a urologist to get a fast and accurate diagnosis and treatment for your condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I've got a small clear white lump on the left testicle. It is under the skin and I can feel that it is attached to the testicle, it's painless and not itchy. I haven't been experiencing signs of low testosterone but I'm afraid it might be cancer.
Male | 13
A lot of things could cause this including but not limited to; a cyst which is simply a sac filled with fluid that poses no risk to health whatsoever, especially when it’s benign so don’t worry too much about it or even something called varicocele where there’s swelling in one or more veins within the scrotum usually above the testicle on same side but less likely but still possible is cancer so I would advise getting checked by a urologist just in case.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I have Ed problem and I need enlarge my pennis
Male | 32
To address erectile dysfunction (ED) and seek potential treatments for penis enlargement take an appointment with a urologist or a sexual health specialist to get personalized advice and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I'm having pain in testicles due to varicocele
Male | 17
Varicocele is abnormal swelling of veins in testicles. It could induce an aching or heavy sensation. Disturbed blood flow causes this condition. Special underwear supports scrotum; pain medicines provide relief. Surgery treats severe discomfort when non-surgical options fail. Visit a urologist to learn more about treatment options.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Im not able to pull my foreskin back, I never noticed this issue until now that I am growing older, and I wanted to know is this normal?
Male | 19
Loss of ability to pull back the foreskin is a typical, but curable, condition named phimosis. It might be result of a medical condition that led to birth defect. The best option is to see the urologist who can do the full body test and recommend the most suitable drugs for the specific case.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Hi..doc..i need to know what causes penis some small pain..is not a sharp pain..is only last about a second...and it doesnt has this discharge..no burning pee..no swollen..everything seems normal..
Male | 52
The penis may feel hurt just for a second with none of those other things (like burning when you pee or discharge or swelling). This is called 'penile trauma' and it could mean that there was a little injury or annoyance to the penis. Giving some rest and not handling it roughly might help with this. If the pain doesn’t stop or get better, seeing a urologist can be good so they can check everything out.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I am %20year old boy college student after RGU test my penis length and girth size decrease what can I do now.
Male | 20
After a RGU test, it can be that some swelling and uncomfortable sensations give the impression of your penis having changed in size. Generally, these symptoms would subside on their own within a few days. The ideal way to recover is to drink a lot of water, wear loose clothes, and give your body time to rest. On the other hand, if you have any doubts or the symptoms remain, you should consult a urologist for further advice.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
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