- Male
- 31 Years
- 15/09/2025
I feel a little pain in my lower abdomen and a burning sensation when I urinate. I also have another problem that when I ejaculate, the sperm is watery in consistency. Please give me a solution? I have attached my urine test report.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Symptoms suggest mild UTI or prostatitis. Watery sperm could be due to low sperm concentration or frequency. Urine culture and semen analysis are needed. USG KUB can be done if severe.
Dr. Rohinipriyanka Suggests...
Take a Urine Culture Test Test
Answered 15/09/2025
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