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Male | 29

Why do I have abdominal pain and penile discharge?

Good day. This is how it started. Each time I sneeze I have pain below my right abdomen. The pain became frequent. But it went after using some medication. But later came back. And now I have a white discharge m from my penis. I drink a lot of water but I can't urinate much as before again... Please help me

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Answered on 27th Jan '25

Pain during sneezing and changes in urination, along with unusual discharge, could indicate an underlying issue, possibly an infection or inflammation. It’s encouraging that medication temporarily helped the pain. However, the return of symptoms and the new discharge suggest it’s time for a thorough evaluation. Staying hydrated is excellent, but if urination is still a concern, please consult a urologist for a proper diagnosis and tailored treatment. Early intervention can lead to better outcomes, so don’t hesitate to reach out for expert advice. 

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I am vericocile patient infinity problem

Male | 31

Varicocele is a common condition among men . It occurs when veins in the scrotum become enlarged. The cause of varicocele is not clear , but it can lead to infertility.. Symptoms include swelling, discomfort and testicular PAIN. Treatment depends on the severity of the varicocele, but options include surgery or emBOlization... It is important to CONSULT a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Answered on 31st July '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

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

What chances to contract a std with condom on

Male | 38

Using condoms correctly and consistently greatly reduces the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases/ STDs. But still condoms might not offer absolute protection due to factors like skin-to-skin transmission and condom breakage.

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

Hi Doctor, i m an indian citizen and i am facing the problem of partially phimosis . My penis foreskins goes back easily when not erriction in penis . But it dont goes back when during sex. I dont want to circumsize my penis is there any other way to treat it ?

Male | 25

Yes, there are non-surgical treatments that can be effective in treating partial phimosis. One option is to try stretching exercises to gradually loosen the foreskin. In this you need to gently pull back the foreskin several times a day, either manually or with the use of a stretching device. Do this slowly and gently to avoid causing pain or injury. Another option is to use topical corticosteroid creams or ointments, which helps to reduce inflammation and loosen the foreskin. These medications are available by prescription from a specialist and should only be used under your doctor's supervision.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

Firstly, approximately 20 years ago, I experienced a significant shoulder impact while playing football, resulting in a sprain that extends from my neck to the back of my shoulder. Whenever I engage in physical activity, particularly on the injured right shoulder side, I feel a burning sensation accompanied by heat. Additionally, I've noticed that my right hip appears elevated since the injury. In a previous scan, I discovered a left-sided disc prolapse. Moreover, I occasionally experience sprains in the middle of my back. I have not been taking any medications for this issue as previous doctors have been unable to identify the problem. I am concerned about the long-term implications and would greatly appreciate your expertise in evaluating and providing guidance on the appropriate course of action. Are there any specific tests or examinations that you recommend to better understand the underlying causes and potential treatment options for my shoulder, hip, and back issues? Furthermore, I recently discovered that I have kidney stones in both of my kidneys. I do not have diabetes or high blood pressure, and I am not diagnosed with arthritis. Additionally, I have been informed that I have elevated uric acid levels. Considering these multiple health concerns, I am wondering if blood tests or any other diagnostic tests would be beneficial in identifying any potential connections between these issues and guiding the most appropriate treatment plan.

Male | 44

To address your musculoskeletal concerns consult an orthopedic specialist. They would recommend imaging studies, physical therapy, and medications as needed. For your kidney stones and elevated uric acid, seek guidance from a urologist nearest to you or a nephrologist who can perform diagnostic tests. I suggest to follow certain dietary changes, and monitor your kidney health. Open communication with your specialists for a tailored treatment plan for your multiple health concerns.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Neeta Verma

Dr. Neeta Verma

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