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Asked for Male | 59 Years

Why Does My Urine Stop and Start Quickly?

Patient's Query

Urine is problem ruk ruk ke a ra h bht jaldi jaldi Jana padta b

Answered by Dr. N S S Gauri

follow these herbal combination, vrihad vangeshwar ras 1 tablet twice a day, gokshuradi avleh 3 gms twice a day, send your abdomen ultrasound report

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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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

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I am 48 year male, had UTI symptoms one month ago, I have taken antibiotics, there is a relief but problem still remains, frequency of urination is more than one in an hour,

Male | 48

>He needs elaborate history taking and examination with few investigations. Male UTI at this age is considered as complicated UTI, that means it has some underlying problem which needs to be taken care of . It could be because of enlarged prostate, urethral stricture or underactive bladder. Mostly at this age it is prostate enlargement. It can be treated medically or surgically depending on patient symptoms and investigations. For other causes like urethral stricture, it might need to be corrected surgically. Underactive bladder is managed differently. So, please see a urologist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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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

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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My son has kidney stones and undergoing so much pain. He also has blood in his urine. What is the best treatment in India as he finds it risky to operate here in Kenya.

Male | 28

Your son should consult with a urologist in India to discuss the best treatment options for his case. Blood in the urine is a common symptom of kidney stones. There are non invasive and minimally invasive methods of treatment. Your doctor needs to examine and then suggest you a treatment plan.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have urine track infection from last 7 years... I done many urine test... And doctor are saying... It's ok.. Nothing to worry

Female | 23

You need to go see a doctor and have your urinary tract infection treated. Even though it might seem like a trivial issue, chronic infections can cause more serious issues if they are left. A urologist who focuses on UTIs should be seen for the diagnosis and treatment of this condition.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have uti i can't bear it

Female | 19

Utis are treatable.. plz consult an experienced urologist from a good hospital for diagnosis and antibiotics. Stay hydrated, use pain relievers.. and complete the antibiotic course. Seek medical help if you find severe symptoms like fever or blood in the urine.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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