- male
- 24 Years
- 14/08/2025
I've been having a mild blockage in my urethra, but only sometimes most of the time it's just a bit of trouble starting. There's no pain, burning, or blood, and I don't have issues emptying my bladder. The blockage feeling is right at the tip when I pee. Could this go away on its own without needing surgery?
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MAX 1-2 WEEK need
Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...
Consult a Urologist
Answered 14/08/2025
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