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When I urinate why my sperm comes out at the end of urinate please tell me wht to do and I urinate too much in a day.

Dr. Sathish Erra 93% (21083 ratings)
BHMS, Diploma in Dermatology
Sexologist, Hyderabad
When I urinate why my sperm comes out at the end of urinate please tell me wht to do and I urinate too much in a day.
Some semen may remain in your urethra after the last time you ejaculated. Urinating is simply moving it along. You may also have retrograde ejaculation.
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I feel like urinating and right after I urinate I feel the urge to urinate again right after.

Dr. Rushali Angchekar 93% (85851 ratings)
BHMS
Homeopathy Doctor, Sindhudurg
I feel like urinating and right after I urinate I feel the urge to urinate again right after.
The problem of frequent urination can be effectively treated with the use of homeopathic medicine. There are many homeopathic medicines like equisetum, can notharis, apis, lyco merc sol, kreost, staphy etc. I need detailed case history to give treatment. No recurrence, no side effects.
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When I do intercourse during when I get orgasm sometimes my urine leaked like I am urinating. Even I urinate before intercourse.

Dr. Rahul Gupta 93% (46318 ratings)
MD-Ayurveda, BAMS
Sexologist, Haldwani
When I do intercourse during when I get orgasm sometimes my urine leaked like I am urinating. Even I urinate before i...
Hello- peeing during sex is a very common concern. This is mainly a female issue because men’s bodies have a natural mechanism that prevents urination when they have an erection. As many as 60 percent of women who have some level of general incontinence experience leakage during sex. Some women who worry that they’re peeing during sex may not really be urinating, however. Instead they may be experiencing female ejaculation during orgasm. In a woman, the paraurethral glands are also known as the skene’s glands. These glands come together in a cluster at the outside opening of a woman’s urethra and produce a clear or whitish fluid. This may also serve to moisten both the urethra and the tissue surrounding the vagina. The tissue surrounding the paraurethral glands is connected to the vagina and clitoris, and these glands can be stimulated through the vagina. Some people believe this is the controversial g-spot, or the erotic zone that’s said to yield greater arousal and stronger orgasms.
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I am having problem with my urine. My urine is unable to complete. And after urinating again I have feeling of urge of urination.

Dr. Deepak Sharma 90% (754 ratings)
FIMSA, MD-Nephrology, DM - Nephrology, MD-Medcine, MBBS
Nephrologist, Delhi
This indicates some obstruction to the urine flow. You should get uroflodynamometry, kft, urine tests, hba1c, ultrasound kub before a treatment plan can be advised.
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I am having a problem of frequent urination. I cannot control the urine for much long and I soon as I think about urinating, I feel the urge to urinate.

Dr. Amit Tuli 92% (1771 ratings)
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MS - General Surgery, Genito Urinary Surgery
Urologist, Ludhiana
I am having a problem of frequent urination. I cannot control the urine for much long and I soon as I think about uri...
Please get USG abdomen and pvrv and urine routine and culture and sensitivity done. If all reports are normal then start tab solifenacin 5 mg twice daily for 15 days and see how is the response.
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I have problem of urine. I have dribbling. Force to do urine. Leak some urine drop after urine.

Dr. R.S. Saini 91% (9568 ratings)
MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine Specialist, Faridabad
I have problem of urine.
I have dribbling.
Force to do urine.
Leak some urine drop after urine.
Hi, drink 6 to 8 glass of water in a day. Avoid salty water. Do urine r/m tests and reply soon. Till then take syp. Alkasol 15 ml thrice a day with in 1 glass of water.
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Whenever I come in urine, it does not come out well, I have to make a lot of urine to urine, and even then it does not come well, it seems. That is, urine does not come out right now, and pain in the stomach remains on my vagina.

Dr. Karuna Chawla 95% (121284 ratings)
BHMS
Homeopath, Noida
Whenever I come in urine, it does not come out well, I have to make a lot of urine to urine, and even then it does no...
You are suffering from UTI. Do the following--you maintain high grade of personal hygiene. Do change your underclothes at least 2 times a day. wear cotton under clothes stays hydrated to keep the area dry. For more details, you can consult me.
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Is Blood In The Urine Serious?

Dr. Sanjiv Saxena 90% (47 ratings)
DNB (Nephrology), MD, MBBS
Nephrologist, Delhi
Is Blood In The Urine Serious?

The presence of red blood cells in the urine is called hematuria. If there are sufficient red cells, the urine turns to a bright red, pink or cola shade. Frequently, the urine looks totally ordinary because there is insufficient blood to change the colour. In this situation, the condition is called 'microscopic' hematuria.

Causes:

The most common causes of hematuria are given below:

  1. Urinary tract infection (UTI)
  2. Kidney stones
  3. Tumours in the kidney or bladder
  4. Exercise: In this case, the blood is produced in the urine after strenuous activity. It is more commonly experienced by male patients.
  5. Injury: Traumatic damage to any part of the urinary tract, from the kidneys to the urethral opening, can cause hematuria.

Symptoms:

The symptoms of hematuria vary depending upon the condition. These are as follows:

  1. Glomerulonephritis: If the glomerulonephritis is not serious, it may not show any signs. If the symptoms do show up, they can cause swelling, particularly in the lower furthest points(the thighs, legs, feet, and toes), decreased urine, and hypertension.
  2. Kidney or bladder infection: Symptoms rely on the site of the diseaseand can even cause extreme pain on one side of the lower back, fever, chills, nausea with vomiting, and pain in the bladder.
  3. Prostate infection: There can be pain in the lower back or in the region between the scrotum and rearend. Pain with discharge, blood in the semen, andfever and chills can also occuronce in a while.
  4. Tumour in the kidney or bladder: Most kidney and bladder problems develop without bringing about any pain or uneasiness. At the point when side effects build up, abdomen pain may be persistent.
  5. Kidney stones: When a kidney stone gets attached to the ureters, it can bring about extreme pain in the back, side or crotch, with nausea and difficulties in urination.

Treatment:

Based upon the suspected cause of hematuria, some of the treatments may include the following:

  1. Urine culture: In this test, a urine sample is extracted and examined to check whether bacteria has developed. This test is used to find a case of a kidney or bladder disease.
  2. Computed tomography (CT) of the kidneys, ureters and bladder: For most cases,a CTscan is conducted. This helps in viewing the internal organs and finding the areas that may have been affected by the condition. It also shows the extent of the damage and the spread of the disease so that a proper treatment plan may be laid out.
  3. Ultrasound: This test uses sound waves to create images that can show whether or not a kidney mass is a non-cancerous. This method can also be used to find out whether or not there are any kidney stones, which may be causing hematuria.
  4. Cystoscopy: In this test, the specialist embeds an adaptable telescope into the urethra and passes it into the bladder to investigate the bladder lining for tumours or different issues.
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Causes of Urine Incontinence

Dr. Nimmi Rastogi 91% (35 ratings)
DGO, MBBS, Advanced Infertility
Gynaecologist, Delhi
Causes of Urine Incontinence

Urine incontinence is a condition that can be caused by one's everyday habits, side effects to medication, or any other long-term physical ailments. A thorough check-up by your doctor can help in getting to the root cause of this condition.

Certain beverages, medicines and foods can act as diuretics. This leads to bloating in your bladder and an increase in the volume of your urine. They include the following:

  1. Liquor
  2. Caffeine
  3. Decaffeinated tea or coffee
  4. Aerated drinks
  5. Artificial sweeteners
  6. Corn syrup
  7. Drinks that contain high doses of artificial flavours, sugar or acid, particularly citrus based beverages
  8. Heart medicines, narcotics, and muscle relaxants
  9. Extensive intake of vitamins B or C
  10. Urinary tract infection (UIT)
  11. Constipation

Other causes:

Urinary incontinence can also be caused by the following:

  1. Pregnancy: Hormonal changes and increasedweight of the uterus can cause stress incontinence (Learn more about healthy pregnancy).
  2. Childbirth: Delivery can weaken the muscles required for bladder control. It damages the bladder nerves and steady tissue. With prolapse, the uterus, bladder, or the intestine can be pushed down from their usual position and might even protrude into the vagina.
  3. Changes developed with age: Maturing of the bladder muscle can weaken the bladder's ability to store urine.
  4. Menopause: After menopause,women deliver less estrogen. Disintegration of these tissues can cause incontinence.
  5. Hysterectomy: In women, the same muscles and tendons support the bladder and uterus. Any surgery that removes the uterus may harm the supporting muscles, which can prompt incontinence.
  6. Expanded prostate: Particularly in older men, incontinence usually occurs from growth of the prostate organ, a condition known as considerate prostatic hyperplasia.
  7. Prostate cancer: In men, stress incontinence or urge incontinence can be connected with an untreated prostate disease. Incontinence is a reaction to medicines prescribed for prostate growth.
  8. Obstruction: A tumour in your urinary tract can disrupt the typical stream of urine, prompting flood incontinence. Urinary stones at times cause leakage of urine.
  9. Neurological disorders: Various sclerosis, Parkinson's illness, stroke, a mind tumour or a spinal damage can meddle with the nerve signals. These are important in keeping control of the bladder.

Your specialist may suggest the following:

  1. Bladder control: You may begin by attempting to hold off for 10 minutes each time you feel a desire to urinate. The objective is to extend the time between visits to the toilet until you start urinating in two to three hour intervals.
  2. Two-fold voiding: Twofold voiding implies urinating, then holding it for a couple of minutes and attempting once more. This exercise can help in leveraging better control in the long run.
  3. Fixed toilet time: You may attempt to urinate every two to four hours instead of sitting tight when the need arises.
  4. Liquid intake and diet: You may need to stay away from liquor, caffeine or acidic foods. Also, the fluid intake may have to be reduced in such cases.
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Why you should urinate AFTER, not BEFORE sex

Dr. Rahman 92% (914 ratings)
Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (B.U.M.S)
Sexologist, Chennai
Why you should urinate AFTER, not BEFORE sex
Why you should urinate AFTER, not BEFORE sex [MUST READ!]

If your woman's vagina is dry when you both are geared for sex and there is no lubricant around then your saliva can be the perfect solution, not the Vaseline most people turn to. Here is how to use it...

One of the habits many women are fond of is urinating before they have sex.
To them, it is a way of cleaning up the vagina (bladder) before the sex, probably also to prevent themselves from urinating in error due to the intense pleasure of sex.

The truth however is that they are putting themselves at more risk by urinating BEFORE having sex.

Why?

Well, scientists say the best time for a woman to urinate is actually after sex, immediately after if possible.

As was explained by a New York City urologist, David Kaufman, MD, urinating after sex, not before, helps remove bacteria from the urinary tract, thereby saving the woman from infections.

“Bacteria have tiny pilli that act as Velcro hooks, which allow them to attach themselves to the urethral lining,”

f these bacteria are left there, they move into the bladder where they quickly reproduce and grows, leading to a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) with serious consequences.

What this means is that it is better to leave the urine in your bladder so that you’ll have enough to push out the stubborn bacteria after you are done with sex.

This simple thing – urinating AFTER, not BEFORE sex – can save you!!!
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