Male | 50
Why do I have UTI pain, blood in stool?
UTI problems with pain in the abdomen and the urinary tract & blood in stool.
Urologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
If you get abdominal and urinary pain with bloody stool, it may be the time you were inoculated with a urinary tract infection (UTI). A urologist for UTI and urinary tract infections is necessary to seek counsel.
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Questions & Answers on "Urology" (1010)
I'm having erectile dysfunction during sex. I can't maintain an erection during the sex and I get tired as if I have ejaculated even when I did not. I also have lower back pain.
Male | 32
Experiencing erectile dysfunction and having lower back pain can be related, but it's necessary to consult with a urologist or an experienced doctor for proper evaluation. ED can have physical or psychological causes, while lower back pain can stem from various factors. A urologist or sexual health specialist can assess your symptoms, determine the underlying cause, and recommend appropriate treatment options. Seeking medical advice is crucial for an accurate diagnosis and personalized guidance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
My penis skin doesn't come and cover and always stays open
Male | 26
It is necessary to get the diagnosis of a urologist that is correct and then treatment is done in line with this diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I am 29 year old male. I am unmarried. I have uncircumsized penis. But I like to keep my foreskin back all the day. so is it fine to keep the foreskin back for long time at this age.
Male | 29
This might lead to irritations, the glans turning red, and hurtful sensations. The foreskin acts as a shield for the sensitive skin of the penis. Always remember that after washing, you should pull the foreskin a little bit forward so that it can cover the glans properly. If any of these issues arise such as symptoms or any doubts, see a urologist.
Answered on 29th Oct '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
What would cause severe pain in the groin and lower abdomen after being aroused and lasting for hours afterwards. Even worse pain and testicular swelling after ejaculation.
Male | 45
Epididymitis could be the issue you're facing. It's when the tube close to your testicle gets inflamed. When aroused or ejaculating, you may feel groin and lower abdomen pain and swelling. You might also have fever, urination discomfort. Staying hydrated, resting, antibiotics can help. But seeing a urologist for proper diagnosis and treatment is crucial.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
3.3 cm left kidney stone kya sargery karana hoga
Male | 29
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.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I am 21 years old male , i am having pea sized acne in groin region which is painful and sometimes itchy later get filled with pus and busts out intially it was single but now it had become 2,3 i am suffering this from last 4,5 month and the acne comes repetatively in same location
Male | 21
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Khushbu Tantia
Hi, I'm a 22-year-old male experiencing mid-level pain in my left testicle. I don't have any direct or indirect injuries, but my left testicle is swollen. It feels heavy. It's been 3-4 days
Male | 22
Your left testicle swelling and hurting could mean an infection or swollen part. Sometimes, the tube behind the testicle (called epididymitis) gets inflamed and causes these symptoms. However, it's crucial to get it checked by a urologist to know for sure and get proper treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I am 21 year old female, i pee 15 times a day when I drink 2 litres of water a day. I pee every 20 mins. I don't have UTI now. How can I help myself?
Female | 21
This is referred to as "polyuria," and it may be the one that is defined by the way you pee a lot but there is no UTI. Several circumstances like excess water consumption, kidney issues, or diabetes can lead to this condition. Spreading your water consumption over the day and recording how often you urinate are effective measures to use as a first step. If the problem does not disappear, it might be a good idea to see a urologist for further feedback and guidance.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
My penis got something white out of it it’s not sticky just liquid and white
Male | 16
You might be having a genital inflammation or infection. It is crucial to see a urologist for a check-up and diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I have something on my penis
Male | 25
If you have seen something for the only time on the penis, you, of course, should address it to a urologist. The symptom may be a manifestation of an underlying infection, or other medical problem.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Good day Iam pradeep study in bsc nursing, I have recently effect munps viruses then present normal , previous effect time them testies also swelling and hydrolysis some thing. iam contact Dr then decrease swelling but testies also decreased right testies.left testies normal then any problem right testies not normal how many day then normal stage then still smaller size please explained sir iam stress feel.
Male | 19
You had mumps as well as a possible testicular swelling which sometimes occurs after the disease. It can result in one of the testicles being smaller. This is known as testicular atrophy. Time might be required for the other testicle to get back to its normal size. If it stays the same, you must consult a urologist for a thorough check-up.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
I have pain in my testicles
Male | 21
It's common to feel discomfort in your testicles for different reasons. It could be from an injury, like getting kicked or hit, or sometimes an infection might be the cause. Swelling can also cause pain. If the pain lasts a long time or is severe, it's important to see a urologist. They can find the cause and help you get treated.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Hello doctor. I am facing erectile dysfunction. Its hard for me to get hard and maintain the hardness. I was using Sildenafil but for longer duration 1-2days i want to go for tadalafil and dapoxetine tablets. Can you please prescribe the same
Male | 29
Self-medication can be dangerous and may not fix the actual problem. I recommend you consult a urologist they can ask for some tests and recommend medication that will work best for you. Also they my recommend alternative treatments and lifestyle changes that may have a positive effect on your symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
My husband is 37 years old. We got married in 2013 and have girl child in 2014 and now we are trying for second child. I met Gynecologist and she suggested some blood test to me and Semen analysis for my husband and my husband sperm count is 12 million/ml so she suggested my husband to consult Andrologist.
Male | 37
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. N S S Gauri
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
I have ED and PE based on past experience so I consult urologist he gave duraplus 10/30 for 30 days every night currently I am not in sexual activity and I said this to doctor also then I gone to another urologist for 2nd opinion he gave tadaflo 5 for 30 days every night and duralast while having intercourse i also told this doctor that I am not in sexual activity, so please suggest me which approach is good
Male | 26
Both Duraplus and Tadalafil are drugs used for erectile dysfunction treatment. Duraplus is compounded by Vardenafil and Dapoxetine, and Tadaflo by Tadalafil. The medication is dependent on some factors, which include age, medical history, and other medical conditions. I would recommend you to see a urologist who is well-versed in erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan for your condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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
2 weeks ago I noticed during masturbation that my semen looked like little jelly. Same problem after 2 times masturbation.
Male | 18
It is normal for semen to have a slightly jelly-like texture, but if it continues, it could be a sign of dehydration or an underlying condition. It’s best to consult a urologist, who specializes in male reproductive health, to get a proper evaluation and ensure there are no issues.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Can epididymitis go away for itself?
Male | 20
Epididymitis may resolve on its own, especially when caused by a nonbacterial factor like a viral infection. This condition can lead to pain, swelling, and discoloration of the scrotum. Bacterial infections are the primary cause, followed by sexually transmitted infections. At the first sign of suspected epididymitis, seek medical advice from an urologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment, which may include antibiotics.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
is test urine test with negative urobilinogen normal
Female | 51
A negative urobilinogen result from a urine test indicates an absence of bilirubin breakdown products. It's often normal if you don't experience symptoms like yellowing skin or eyes. However, discussing the result with a urologist is advisable to ensure everything is fine. Typically, a negative urobilinogen reading alone isn't concerning unless accompanied by other worrying signs.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
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