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Asked for male, 25 years old from Rewari
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB

Urologist•Bangalore
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While stricture problem has been sorted out, it has nothing to do with erection. If you are having normal erection otherwise, absence of early morning erection 50% of the time should not be a cause for worry. Early morning erection will not be there everyday.
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My Age is 24 now, for the first time in 2014 when I was passing urine I felt like urgent to urinate at last blood drops came out of urine and immediately I consulted general physician he gave some medicines and all set. After 6 months I faced blood in urine again and I went to same physician he gave me some medicines and I asked what it could be he said heat. Finally in 2015 again blood came after urinating and this time I went to an urologist he said kidney stones and I asked how are you saying sir? He replied if blood came in urine for aged like 60 it is cancer and for young it is kidney stones and gave me medicines. Finally in 2016 again in January I faced the same problem and this time I thought to end up this and I went to Tulasi multi speciality hospital which is in my insurance network hospital. I said this same he said go with usg scanning there no kidney stones found, and sent me to RGU X ray. And I observed from the last year I don't know whether it was urine or water stool coming out of anus that happened only 10 days last year and this years but water will only one time or two times. I searched in Internet water coming out of anus my search founded fistula and in the same hospital I said about this too he said that must be a watery stool, because if it is happening occasionally and he said you have urethra structure and you have to go to Colonoscopy procedure. If you have doubt go to Gastrology department I went to Gastrology doctor. He put on his glouse and inserted finger and checked but Said no fistula go again for MRI pelvic scan I went to Vijaya diagnostics again no fistula in reports and Gastrology department said the same. Finally urologist said lets us go with cystroscopy. My question is does urethra procedure leads to UTI and then why some times water coming is it due to any pelvic masculine defect? What it might me?

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MS- Gynaecology, MBBS

Gynaecologist•Delhi
u may b having repeated uti .r u sexually active or diabetic. hematurea can b dt urinary inf. since u already undergone test to rule out other cause of hematurea. my advice is get AFB culture of urine. drink lots of fluid. get ur urine c/s monthly fr at least 6 months
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MD Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diabet...read more

Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Normal size of liver 13.6 cm
slight enlarge liver.
Stop trigerring factors.
Life style modifications are must.
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MD Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diabet...read more

Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
You have fatty liver.
Take fat free foods take full plate of salad before each meal brisk walking daily for 30 minutes.
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Physiotherapist•Gorakhpur
Take proper medicine
sit in sunlight for 30 monts
take healthy diet and drink much water
do regular exercises advised by physio
thnks.
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Asked for male, 42 years old from Hyderabad
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

General Physician•Ahmedabad
Hi Mr. lybrate-user
in your case, your total bilirubin level is slightly elevated at 1.5 mg/dl, but your direct bilirubin level is within the normal range at 0.3 mg/dl. This suggests that your elevated bilirubin levels are due to an increase in indirect bilirubin.
The underlying cause of elevated bilirubin levels can vary and requires further evaluation.
The length of time it will take for your bilirubin levels to return to normal depends on the underlying cause and the effectiveness...more
Asked for male, 57 years old from Asansol
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

Internal Medicine Specialist•Hyderabad
Increase in bilirubin could be because of various reasons. Repeat lft after a week. If still elevated consult a general physician.
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Asked for male, 47 years old from Tirupati
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

Internal Medicine Specialist•Hyderabad
Bilirubin can increase due to various causes. Get an ultrasound abdomen done. Change diet pattern. And repeat test after 2 weeks.
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Asked for male, 49 years old from Ahmedabad
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

Internal Medicine Specialist•Hyderabad
They are borderline elevated. Do you have any other symptoms like nausea, etc. Please repeat the test again after 3 days and if increased consult general physician.
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Kadapa
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M.B.B.S, C.S.C, D.C.H

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
The bilirubin level 2 is increased but not so severe as to cause any issues. You have to keep observation by taking care to avoid further injuries. However, if there are no other injuries there is no harm to be worried
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What is farsightedness (hyperopia)?

Farsightedness (hyperopia), sometimes referred to as long-sightedness, is a vision problem where the eye is unable to properly focus close objects on the retina. This condition can occur naturally, but it can also be acquired due to ageing, increased axial length of the eyes, or damage to the lens or cornea.

People with farsightedness may experience difficulty focusing on things up close, such as reading and writing. Some people wi...more
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
Please write full lft report
what is your total serum bilirubin, sgot,sgpt, alkaline phosphatase tests.
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