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Female | 16

Potential UTI Symptoms: Needing to Pee, Discomfort Walking

I think I might have a UTI; I keep needing to pee (nothing comes out), and my bladder feels uncomfortable when I'm walking. I have no medical history of having UTIs, and this has been going on since the start of the week. What do I do?

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Answered on 30th July '24

It sounds like you might have a urinary tract infection (UTI). It's important to drink plenty of water and avoid irritants like caffeine and alcohol. I strongly advise you to visit a urologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.

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I’m male, 25 years old, have frequent urination many months already, on std bacteria test l was positive on “gardnerella vaginalis” but l drink medicine for that already, yesterday l do urine and blood test and l have some bacteria in urine, doctor don’t know which one but he give me to drink 7 days medicine(LeFloxin 500mg) he said if that doesn’t help then you can drink another medicine 7 days(spasmex 30mg) l have itching inside urethra, sometimes hard for urine to flow, today for example l need to pee every single minute, can you tell me what should l do

Male | 25

You may have a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs typically present with symptoms such as frequent urination, itching in the urethra, and difficulty urinating. These bacteria require treatment through antibiotics like LeFloxin. Complete the full course of antibiotics to clear the infection. Your doctor might prescribe another medicine if the symptoms persist after the first round of treatment. 

Answered on 12th June '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Penis smell infection what should I do

Male | 28

If you are getting bad smell from penis, it poses a possibility of bacterial or fungal contamination. It is then necessary to consult a urologist or skin specialist for further diagnosis and treatment. They can do the accurate diagnosis and treatment of the infections with the antibiotics or antifungal medication.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Good day I have a frequent urination problem with episodes of not feeling when to go and sometimes urgency. I saw a urologist end last year. He didnt say much after doing ultrasound he said residual urine is fine. He prescribed Betmiga 50mg I havent started it yet because I'm scared it's going to cause urinary retention. He also found a trace of blood in my urine and said I must schedule a cystoscope in this year which I've done for May. Sometimes I have trace blood and sometimes not. My bladder doesnt feel and look right it seems very enlarged to me however the urologist didnt mention anything about enlargement. Alot of symptoms over the years was or is also psychological Ive been told by doctors and psychiatrist many years back. Should I go for the scope Im scared it's going to make things worst. The blood in urine over years has always been a trace and it is not constant however the last two urine culture tests they found trace of blood.. I am 35 years old male, height 1.63 metres, weight around 80kg. There's no sign of prostrate problems also I had the PSA test done last year.When it feels like I keep my pee in too long even like 10 minutes longer there is a pressure between my legs between my anus and my penis retracts Im really worried. My stools also alternate and put pressure on my bladder and affects the urination. I have been diagnosed as having IBS by a gastroenterologist.

Male | 35

Frequent urination, urge­ncy, blood in urine - these could signal bladde­r trouble. Your urologist's cystoscopy will give insights into what's happening inside­ your bladder, ruling out potential problems. It's unde­rstandable feeling anxious about the­ procedure, but don't fret too much ove­r the scope worsening things - it's a routine­, safe way to get a clear look. !

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Sex karta hon jub Pani jaldi Nikal jata he

Male | 35

Premature ejaculation is common affecting 1 in 3 men. Causes can vary, from psychological to physical. Treatment options include behavioral therapy, medications, and creams. It's important to talk to your doctor to find the best solution.... The EPIDEMIOLOGY of premature ejaculation is not very different from what is seen in other conditions. Many MEN are ASHAMED to talk about PE with their doctors, and therefore the problem persists. Don't hesitate to seek treatment

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

I have been suffering from premature ejaculation. Married for last 17 years. Could not hold too long ever since got married. But for last 6 months not able to penetrate at all.

Male | 42

consult nearby urologist for detailed history n physical examination 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Ankit Kayal

Dr. Ankit Kayal

Good day, can years of masturbating cause permanent penis damage? Also can it cause venous leak? Or can it permanently damage penis tissue or muscles? I realize that I’m having difficulties maintaining an erection during sex. What should I do?

Male | 24

Masturbation is normal and healthy sexual activity for most people and normally does not cause permanent damage to the penis. But excessive or aggressive masturbation may lead to temporary discomfort, such as soreness. Its impt to practice moderation and use lubrication if needed to avoid excessive friction.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

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

Dr. Neeta Verma

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