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Male | 44

Struggling with Urination for 3 Years? Could Prostate Enlargement be the Cause?

My name is Abidemi Micheal, I'm 44yrs, I'm having difficulty in urination for like 3yrs now. I've done several test and I'm on some medication for postrate enlargement but with little or no different

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Answered on 23rd May '24

According to your symptoms and history, it is likely that you have a problem called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This is a prevalent case found in men over 40 and features a swollen prostate gland that blocks the urine outflow. Please continue to deal with a relevant urologist, who is a specialist in this illness. 

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My left side testis hard like a ball 6 days ago

Male | Pathar

If your left testis feels hard like a ball for 6 days, it's important to see a urologist. This could be a sign of an infection, cyst, or other condition that needs proper medical evaluation. 

Answered on 13th June '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Hello, a few months ago I had an episode where I was sitting to urinate, and then all of the sudden when I initiated my stream, I felt and heard the urine go backwards. After the incident, my perenium and the area around my anus were red and swollen. I want to know how this leakage occured? I recently had trauma to my urethra. I’m scared. As I have been dealing with this for awhile, and I have become sick.

Male | 22

In relation to your symptoms, it is likely that you have a urinary incontinence. Consulting a urologist with physical examinations and diagnostic testing to establish the underlying cause is essential. According to the diagnosis, treatment can be conducted in form of medications, pelvic floor exercises or surgery.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

I have been suffering from Epididyimitis since 2022.I had taken some medication from some hospitals but all went in vain. I still feel pain in epididyimis. Would you support me.

Male | 21

Your Epididymis pain indicates inflammation. Epididymitis often brings scrotal pain, swelling, re­dness. Bacterial infections usually cause­ it. To end the pain, your doctor may prescribe­ targeted antibiotics for the bacte­ria. It's crucial to keep see­king medical help to find the right tre­atment approach.

Answered on 26th July '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Recently when i go for stool if i give i bit of pressure drops of sperm gets out of my penis and this happens every time i am feeling weak because of this Dr please suggest some cure

Male | 33

follow these herbal combination for complete cure :- vrihad vangeshwar ras 1 tablet twice a day, kamdev avleh 10 gms twice a day, after breakfast and dinner with milk or juice or water

Answered on 10th July '24

Dr. N S S Gauri

Dr. N S S Gauri

I have a right testicular atrophy that can't be treated, 1. Is it necessary to do Orchiectomy? 2 what if left untreated? 3. Does right one affect the left one by atrophy?

Male | 25

There can be many possibilities for the problem.. consult an expert for best advice

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Arun Kumar

Dr. Arun Kumar

Frequent Testicular pain which reduces after ejaculation Pain after Micturation

Male | 21

Frequent testicular pain could be epididymitis. Pain after micturition could be UTI. Early diagnosis and treatment are necessary. Don't ignore.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Please sir help me penis problem

Male | 23

Please consult a urologist. Without knowing the actual problem it is not possible to assist

Answered on 23rd May '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

Hi doc..i need to know what causes penis small pain which is can last a second..there isnt any discharge..no burning pee..no swollen..is all seems normal

Male | 52

Have you ever felt a moment of pain below but there are no other symptoms: discharge burning sensation while urinating? If yes then it might not be anything serious. This type of ache can result from being hit or even just having an odd feeling. It is common and usually goes away by itself. Keep yourself hydrated; do not engage in strenuous activities and the discomfort will disappear within no time.

Answered on 7th June '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

I am 31 year old Phimosis problem

Male | 31

There are several ways to treat phimosis in adults, which not only include the application of topical creams but also surgical methods if required. You should seek advice from a urologist who can assess your unique circumstances and suggest the best treatment option. Their skills will guarantee you get quality treatment for your illness.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

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