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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Health Feed

Asked for male, 25 years old from Bundi
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General Physician•Chennai
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It can be due to two reasons
first is urinary tract infection for which fever, burning sensations and itching symptoms will be present. If fever is present a course of antibiotics should be taken for 5 days
second is due to climatic conditions like hot and humid weather can cause this type of burning sensation after voiding. For this more intake of water and tender coconut water are advised.
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Sexologist•Kolkata
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The symptoms you described, including nausea, vomiting, increased size and tenderness of the left testis, and hardness, can be associated with testicular torsion. While epididymitis can also cause swelling and pain in the testicles, the persistence and worsening of symptoms, as well as the changes in size and hardness, could indicate a more serious condition.
I strongly recommend contacting your doctor again or seeking immediate medical attention. They will be able to evaluate your symptoms,...more
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General Physician•Ghaziabad
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1.Pass urine whenever you feel a desire, empty bladder completely.
2.Wipe from front to back after toilet
3.Take lots of water so as to have clear urine
4.Do not use any spray, scented bath products
5.Try to take shower rather than bath
6.Clean genitals before sex and pass urine after sex to flush out any bacteria
7.Keep genital area dry- wear cotton, loose under garments, avoid tight clothes like jeans
medicine can not be advised for open question, for medicine conta...more
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Asked for male, 18 years old from Etawah
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General Physician•Agartala
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First make sure it's infection. If there is chance of urinary tract infection usually you should have fever and burning sensation while urinating. If you are diagnosed with urinary tract infection then you will need antibiotics. Also make sure you drink plenty of water. Hope it helps.
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Bhms

Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
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You may have urethral stones, or stones in urinary tract.
Get your ultrasound whole abdomen done to diagnose your condition. For online consultation, contact mobile.
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Asked for female, 20 years old from Amravati
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Bhms

Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
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You may have calculi (stone) in urethra, or in urinary tract, may have some renal infection. Get your ultrasound whole abdomen done to diagnose your condition. Medicines like can notharis, sarsaparilla may help you. For online consultation, contact mobile.
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I've been diagnosed with uti after having bad fever (multiple fever cycles a day despite taking acetaminophen) and some vomiting for 3 days even though the typical symptoms (burning, frequent urination, constant need to pee) while urinating subsided (and started after sex) even before the fever started. Urine analysis was positive in bacteria (no specific), nitrites, blood, leucocites and protein. The doctor who I consulted beforehand then prescribed me ciprofloxacin as treatment. By chance I got to speak to another doctor who prescribed me cefalexin. I investigated both and came to a conclusion that ciprofloxacin carries adverse effects which risk I don't feel comfortable taking (especially neuropathy). I don't like to take antibiotics in general, which makes me even more weary about side effects they have. Why one or the other antibiotic and how will the treatment differ? Am I overly paranoid about potential risks? I like to understand why doctors decide for a specific medicine but have not had the luxury of being given any explanation. Hoping that maybe this community gives me some answers. Thank you in advance.

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General Physician•Ghaziabad
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1.Pass urine whenever you feel a desire, empty bladder completely.
2.Wipe from front to back after toilet
3.Take lots of water so as to have clear urine
4.Do not use any spray, scented bath products
5.Try to take shower rather than bath
6.Clean genitals before sex and pass urine after sex to flush out any bacteria
7.Keep genital area dry- wear cotton, loose under garments, avoid tight clothes like jeans
medicine can not be advised for open question, for medicine conta...more
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General Physician•Durg
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I would like to know your problem in detail and also what medicines you had taken earlier. A uti shouldn't last this long. Provide me details so that I could prescribe you something.
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General Physician•Noida
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Most likely your edema and ascites are due to protein deficiency, so unless protein is replenished, you may continue to have issues. Speak to your doctor about oral protein supplements, to see if that is a feasible option for you. You may also consult with a palliative care institution, which may help you get the injections or supplements for free or at subsidized rates. Also, you can get in touch with distributors directly who can get you heavy discounts on the products.
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General Physician•Durg
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Whitish discharge in urine in males is not normal. It could be due to increased glucose discharge from urine or due to reterograde ejaculation. It might also be associated with an infection. I need to evaluate before being able to prescribe anything. Also a urine test is required to find the definitive cause.
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