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Transurethral Incision Of The Prostate (Tuip) Health Feed

Asked for male, 63 years old from Etawah
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Homeopathy Doctor•Bellary
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Hello, there are several medicines for enlarged prostate issues. We must discuss the symptoms and then decide the remedy. Any remedy prescribed without discussion will not cure the issue. Contact me for appointment.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Hello-
an undescended testicle is usually corrected with surgery. The surgeon carefully manipulates the testicle into the scrotum and stitches it into place (orchiopexy). This procedure can be done either with a laparoscope or with open surgery.
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I had anastomotic urethroplasty almost 9 years ago. In the first year of surgery doctor used to check every 3 months. He used to ask for uroflowmetry and then he used to insert dilators to calibrate my urethra. From the next year he asked for check up once in a year. In every follow up he used to insert dilator to calibrate the urethra. My flow was manageable if not very good. I had not much problem. Last week I went for routine follow up. My flow was manageable then also. In the last follow up which was last week he inserted dilator and said there is resistance in bulbar urethra. He asked me to go after one week. Then he again inserted dilator and said he could not dilate. So he asked me to do a uroflowmetry. Then on the same day I did uroflow and the q max came 20 ml per second. So the doctor said as long as flow is fine there is no need to do anything. My actual flow is not so good. It came so good because it was done after (incomplete?) dilatation. But my flow normally is manageable. My question is what if my flow reduces? What is the treatment option now? Can there be damage after dilation once a year?

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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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If you can send me successive reports and prescription of doctor, I may suggest some ayurvedic treatment, if feasible. Pl talk to me or send Lybrate chat. If there is no obstruction, something can be done in a nice way. If obstruction, what kind of obstruction is it.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Gajapati
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Hello, greetings from your ayurveda wellness coach.
As your problem indicates any mention as 'itis' indicates inflammation. So, there are medicines in ayurveda too to reduce inflammation and heal the condition.
In ayurveda we treat in three dimensions for the effective results, those are ‘aahara’ i.e diet modification, ‘vihara’ activity modification, and then comes with ‘aushadha’ or medicines or therapies.
I specialize in giving satvavajaya chikithsa. That involves ayurvedic way of ...more
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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Go for culture and sensitivity of prostatic discharge received after mannual prostatic massage.
That medicine can help in treatment.
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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Self prostatic massage with ejaculation.
Also go for culture and sensitivity of prostatic discharge.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Bellary
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No problem with just consuming beer. However if you have kidney stones and you drink beer, then kidney stones will be flushed out of kidneys and get stuck at stricture. This will cause complications. However the stricture can be treated by me through homeopathy. Homeopathic medication will definitely help treating your health condition and you will feel much better in 2. Months. Contact me for appointment. I can send medicine by myself if they are not available at your place.
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Age 29, weight 82 kg ,unmarried. 2 years ago I was diagnosed with prostatitis with symptoms like bone pain, fever with chills, urine bleeding, semen bleeding, little bit lower back pain, pain radiating from rectum to penis. I took antibiotic for 1 months but no symptom relieved. 6 month ago I again got bleeding episode in urine showing 100 rbcs isomorphic and in semen, I used to get black dots. Since two months I am getting rectal discomfort like pinching sensation at mouth of anus and nearby on sitting .now since 25 days, I am getting fever with chills, more lower back pain, pain nearby bladder and pelvis area ,burning with urine like morning urine looking reddish. Urine report is normal showing ca+ oxalate crystals. Mri prostate showed prostate is normal in size and left seminal vesicle whoing reduced size and signal sequlate to chronic seminal vesiculitis. Please guide me for treatment. Doctor saying that you have both prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis while mri shows prostate normal size. Currently doctor prescribed linezolid 600 mg (because eps 6 month ago showed negative cogulase staphylococcus and remarked it may be commensal) and cranpac - d for 14 days. Please guide me for treatment of vasculitis.

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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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Initial treatments were all systemic, but most antibiotics do not reach seminal vesicles at effective levels and thus are not successful [3], [4]. Among the antibiotics used systemically, penicillin procaine, trimethoprim sulfa, neomycin sulphate, gentamicin, and amikacin sulphate are the ones most reported.
Continue in touch of urologist please.
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