- male
- 30 Years
- 17/08/2022
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View allI've been struggling with difficulty urinating for the past year I have to push hard to pee and my stream is weak. The cystoscopy showed only a high bladder neck issue, with normal prostate and urethra, but I constantly feel tightness there. My urine smells bad even though UTI tests are negative, and my post-void residue is 46ml. My doctor prescribed Alfoo tablets for life is that safe long-term? Could it harm my prostate or increase cancer risk? Are there any permanent non-surgical treatments for this?
This condition may require clinical evaluation to determine the exact cause and treatment. Some cases can be managed conservatively, while others may need surgical intervention depending on size, symptoms, and severity. Regular follow-up is important to monitor progress.
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I'm really concerned because after having sex, I'm experiencing a tingling sensation when I pee, and I'm also needing to pee more frequently. It's quite uncomfortable. Can you please suggest what might be going on and if there are any home remedies I can try to help with this?
-It sounds like she might have a urinary tract infection (UTI), which can be triggered after sex. Drinking plenty of water, urinating after intercourse, and using a warm compress on the lower abdomen may help ease the symptoms. It's important to consult a
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I have a 6mm kidney stone and my CT scan shows it's 10mm in another part do I really need surgery or are there other options to pass it naturally
A 6mm kidney stone and a larger 10mm stone likely won't pass naturally and will require medical intervention. Surgery is generally not the first choice for 6mm stones, but it's often considered for stones of 10mm or larger, or if a smaller stone gets stuck and causes complications. Other options like medication, lithotripsy (shock wave therapy), or a procedure called ureteroscopy might be used before surgery, especially for smaller stones
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