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If Urine infection becomes Chronic then it will not appear in urine routine or urine culture? I have read online
If Urine infection becomes Chronic then it will not appear in urine routine or urine culture? I have read online
I am 43 years female. Since last 1 week I am having frequent painful and burning sensation in urine.. I have attached urine microscopy and culture report.. Please guide and suggest some medicine..
Hello, Attached a CT scan report. Right kidney ~ 10.2 x 4.6 cm appears normal. Few (atleast 3) tiny concretions noted at all calyces of right kidney of average size ~1.5-2 mm. No evidence of hydronephrosis seen. Right ureter appears normal, no dilatation/calculus seen. No abnormal perinephric fat stranding / collections noted. Left kidney ~ 10.3 x 4 cm appears normal. A calculus of size 10.5 x 10.3 mm with a mean attenuation of ~1313 HU noted in mid pole calyx of left kidney. A tiny concretion of size ~2 mm noted in upper polar calyx. No evidence of hydronephrosis seen. Could you please suggest weather surgery is the option or some medicine will treat and remove stone?
My both testies are very heavy and pouch is always remains hanging but penis remains 0.5 inch but when gets erection it can get size of 4inch approx. and erection i cant hold much time so i am taking 5mg tadalafil, tamsulosin 0 4 for overactive bladder and for bp telmisartan 40, bisoprolo 5 mg
Last month, I performed prone masturbation rather roughly. During the act, I experienced pain and stopped immediately. I did not notice any popping sound. Since then, I have been experiencing a weak urine flow, reduced erection hardness compared to before, decreased penile sensitivity, tingling sensations in the penis, and frequent urination. If I tap my penis with my finger, it becomes somewhat hard but not as fully erect as it used to. Additionally, when this partial erection occurs after tapping, I experience pain in my penis. Could this be a penile fracture or another injury? What tests should I undergo to determine the cause?
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