- male
- 40 Years
- 01/04/2021
Why should we not drink water after urination?
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We can drink water after urinating.
Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...
Consult a Urologist
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You have multiple small kidney stones (calculus) in both kidneys, but they are not currently obstructing the flow of urine. Here's a summary: _Right Kidney:_ - 2 small stones (3.5mm and 4.0mm) in the interpolar and lower pole calyx _Left Kidney:_ - 2 small stones (3.6mm and 4.4mm) in the interpolar and lower pole calyx _Recommendations:_ 1. _Drink plenty of water_: Aim for at least 8-10 glasses of water per day to help flush out the stones. 2. _Dietary changes_: Consider reducing your intake of animal proteins, sodium, and oxalate-rich foods (e.g., spinach, beets, rhubarb). 3. _Monitoring_: Schedule regular follow-up appointments with your doctor to monitor the stones' size and position. 4. _Pain management_: If you experience any pain or discomfort, consult your doctor for guidance on pain management. _When to Seek Medical Attention:_ 1. _Severe pain_: If you experience severe pain or discomfort. 2. _Blood in urine_: If you notice blood in your urine. 3. _Fever_: If you have a fever over 101.5F (38.6C). 4. _Vomiting_: If you experience persistent vomiting.
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I've done a semen culture test and it says I have a bacteria called staphylococcus aureus with moderate growth. I'm not sure what this means. I had a urinary infection a year ago that didn't seem to go away, and after some tests, I found out I had a bacteria called proteus which got cured with medicine. But now, a month after treatment, the semen test is showing this new bacteria. Can you explain what staphylococcus aureus is and which type of doctor I should talk to about fixing this issue?
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I'm 29 and can't pull my foreskin back at all, even when soft or hard barely see the tip of my penis. I think it's phimosis and I notice veins around the tip. What's the best circumcision method? I'm really nervous about surgery, which is why I've put it off this long.
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