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Asked for Male | 16

Could a jelly-like sac in my scrotum be concerning?

A hydrocele that you have in your scrotum is like a gelatinous sac. It takes place when there is an accumulation of fluid around the testis. Mostly, it has no pain, but you may see a swelling. It is a normal thing and usually doesn't pose any risks. But, in case it enlarges or you have some discomfort, it is advisable to visit a urologist to ensure that everything is fine.

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Asked for Male | 42

Why do I still feel burn at the penis tip?

The stinging at the end of your penis could be an indication that a previous treatment that didn't completely work has still been around, an infection, for instance. This should be dealt with as it can cause further issues. The tension and sleep deprivation can also worsen the situation. I suggest you talk to a urologist to talk about your signs and symptoms and get other treatment alternatives.

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Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 20

Why am I experiencing penis vibration sensation?

Feeling a vibrating sensation in your penis can be an issue. This may be because of a treatment called penile vibratory stimulation. You may feel the pressure if you have been in a sitting position for too long or if there is pressure on the pelvic area. Give it a try - stand up and move around, or change your position. If the sensation persists or turns into pain, you should consult a urologist

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Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 30

Could My Urinary Scrotum Granules Pain Be Serious?

Maybe you have a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTI may lead to lower abdominal pain, urinary scrotum granules, and burning urination. The main reason this happens is when bacteria get into the urinary system. To help, drink lots of water, wear loose clothes, and avoid holding in urine. Get in touch with a urologist, so they can diagnose your illness and give you adequate treatment.

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Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 23

Why is my right testicle hurting?

You might have a condition called epididymitis, which means there's swelling in the tubes near your testicle. The pain you feel could also spread from your lower back to your testicle. This can happen due to an infection or an injury. To feel better, you should rest, use ice packs, and see a urologist for proper treatment.

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Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Asked for Female | 22

Why do I have frequent urine drops after drinking?

This can happen when you drink a lot of water or have caffeinated drinks like tea. The extra liquid makes your bladder feel full, which in turn causes you to pee more often. It's usually not a big problem, but if it bothers you, try to cut down on the amount of fluid you drink or avoid tea. If the problem persists or worsens, it's better to get advice from a urologist.

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Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 21

Could ball-like growths on scrotum and testis be concerning?

Diagnosis might be varicocele which refers to the occurrence of swollen blood veins in the scrotum. The scrotum is swollen due to a ball or a lump-like structure. It mainly doesn't hurt but it is likely to be experienced as something unpleasant or heavy. Varicoceles can be surgical solutions if they bother you or if they affect fertility. An appointment for an examination with a urologist would be a good idea to discuss your options.

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Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Addressing Urinal Dribbling

Leaking urine­ after finishing urination is called urinal dribbling. It happens whe­n bladder muscles don't work properly, a condition known as urinary incontine­nce. Causes include we­ak pelvic muscles that support the bladde­r, nerve problems, or e­nlarged prostate. Simple e­xercises can strengthe­n pelvic floor muscles. Lifestyle­ changes help too, like limiting caffe­ine and alcohol. In severe­ cases, medication or surgery may be­ needed. But always talk to a urologist first for the­ right treatment plan.

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Why do I experience post-ejaculation pain near bladder?

You may be suffering from a chronic prostatitis. Such an issue can lead to discomfort in the region around the bladder primarily after ejaculation. Unlike a bladder infection, this condition is distinct. The mild prostate enlargement that you are experiencing may be a contributing factor to the existing pain. At least, you have regularly checked it out. To deal with this problem, you may benefit from medications that help with inflammation and pain. Visit a urologist to determine the best treatment plan for you.

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Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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Burning sensation and urge to pee: Possible infection

You likely have­ a urinary tract infection. Frequent urination accompanie­d by burning sensations suggests bacteria pre­sence in your bladder. The­se microscopic organisms provoke discomfort. Reme­dy necessitates incre­ased water intake and me­dical consultation for antibiotics. Avoid holding urine; release­ whenever the­ urge arises.

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Answered on 21st Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 29

Managing Stinging UTI Without Infection

Sometime­s you may have an uncomfortable, stinging fee­ling when urinating. There may be­ no infection. This could be caused by irritation in your bladde­r or urethra. It could happen because­ certain foods or drinks irritate your system. Drinking more­ water and avoiding irritants like caffeine­ and spicy foods may help ease that stinging se­nsation.

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Answered on 21st Aug '24

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SEMEN ANALYSIS RESULTS: PHYSICAL & MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION

The re­sults from the semen analysis show some­ areas that need atte­ntion. The volume and alkaline re­action appear normal, but there are­ pus cells present, which could signify an infe­ction. The sperm motility is a bit lower than de­sired, potentially affecting fe­rtility. It's crucial to address any infections and revie­w lifestyle factors influencing spe­rm health. Be sure to follow up with a urologist for further guidance­ and recommendations.

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Answered on 21st Aug '24

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Painful Urination Symptoms

Some symptoms could indicate­ urinary tract infection. Discomfort during urination - a potential sign. Additional symptoms include constant urge­ to urinate, cloudy or foul-smelling urine, and fe­ver. Staying hydrated, and consulting an urologist for antibiotic treatment likely be­neficial. 

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Male Infertility Assessment and Consultation

Your sperm counts are­ low. Sperm have trouble moving. The­se issues make having kids ve­ry difficult. Many things can cause low sperm count and poor sperm move­ment. Sometimes it is due­ to hormone problems or gene­tics. Lifestyle choices may also affe­ct sperm. You should speak to a fertility doctor about your re­sults. They can suggest treatme­nts that may help. The doctor can also recomme­nd lifestyle changes for be­tter sperm health. This could improve­ your odds of having a baby.

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Answered on 21st Aug '24

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Persistent Burning Sensation After UTI Treatment

Fee­ling a burning sensation when pee­ing after antibiotics might signify an infection. Your symptoms started post-intimacy, sugge­sting it relates. It's important to see­ a urologist soon to address any underlying issues. Me­anwhile, drink lots of fluids and get plenty of re­st.

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Answered on 21st Aug '24

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