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Feeling an obstruction in urethra when i urinate...
Feeling an obstruction in urethra when i urinate sometimes. Happened after vigorous masturbation. And its a very mild sensation someitmes in the morning.
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الأسئلة المجابة 13361 | نسبة الرضا 98%
Treatment for difficulty urinating
In fact, there are many reasons for poor urination, including bladder stones, prostate enlargement, birth defects, infections of the kidneys and severe urinary system, infection with gonorrhea, or lack of drinking water that leads to a decrease in the presence of urine, and others. Therefore, you need some tests so that the diagnosis can be made more accurately, and hypertrophy can be treated. The prostate depends on the size of the prostate, age, health condition, and the degree of discomfort from the symptoms of the prostate. An enlarged prostate can be treated by giving A-blockers such as Omnic 0.5 mg tablets daily. It is a bladder muscle relaxant. The prostate size can be reduced through 5-alpha reductase inhibitors such as finasteride roscarl. And in the event of non-response to treatments, the dose can be increased to 1 mg, and in case of non-response, external intervention can be made by one of the following methods Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) Removal of most of the excess prostate except for the outer part of it or incision of the prostate through the urethra (TUIP) Opening the urethra By removing only a small part of it through laparoscopic or transurethral needle resection (TUNA), laser treatment, or complete surgical treatment of the prostate
Necessary tests for difficulty urine
First, the prostate must be clinically examined by the urologist, and then the prostate secretions can be examined after massaging it and urine examination to rule out infections or some red blood cells, and also a comprehensive blood test must be done to find out the presence of infections through a high wbc more than 12 and a computerized tomography scan And certainly ultrasound to rule out its enlargement and to know its enlargement, as in your case, and to rule out its calcifications as well.
Symptoms of kidney or bladder stones
difficulty urinating
cut urine
burning urine
blood in urine
side pain
Symptoms of an enlarged prostate
Difficulty starting to urinate
poor urine output
intense urge to urinate
Frequent urination, especially at night
Drops at the end of urination
My advice to the patient
In the event of failure to respond to the aforementioned medication, a urologist must be consulted to perform the necessary tests and take the necessary procedures, whether it is a drug or surgical treatment.
In fact, there are many reasons for poor urination, including bladder stones, prostate enlargement, birth defects, infections of the kidneys and severe urinary system, infection with gonorrhea, or lack of drinking water that leads to a decrease in the presence of urine, and others. Therefore, you need some tests so that the diagnosis can be made more accurately, and hypertrophy can be treated. The prostate depends on the size of the prostate, age, health condition, and the degree of discomfort from the symptoms of the prostate. An enlarged prostate can be treated by giving A-blockers such as Omnic 0.5 mg tablets daily. It is a bladder muscle relaxant. The prostate size can be reduced through 5-alpha reductase inhibitors such as finasteride roscarl. And in the event of non-response to treatments, the dose can be increased to 1 mg, and in case of non-response, external intervention can be made by one of the following methods Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) Removal of most of the excess prostate except for the outer part of it or incision of the prostate through the urethra (TUIP) Opening the urethra By removing only a small part of it through laparoscopic or transurethral needle resection (TUNA), laser treatment, or complete surgical treatment of the prostate
Necessary tests for difficulty urine
First, the prostate must be clinically examined by the urologist, and then the prostate secretions can be examined after massaging it and urine examination to rule out infections or some red blood cells, and also a comprehensive blood test must be done to find out the presence of infections through a high wbc more than 12 and a computerized tomography scan And certainly ultrasound to rule out its enlargement and to know its enlargement, as in your case, and to rule out its calcifications as well.
Symptoms of kidney or bladder stones
difficulty urinating
cut urine
burning urine
blood in urine
side pain
Symptoms of an enlarged prostate
Difficulty starting to urinate
poor urine output
intense urge to urinate
Frequent urination, especially at night
Drops at the end of urination
My advice to the patient
In the event of failure to respond to the aforementioned medication, a urologist must be consulted to perform the necessary tests and take the necessary procedures, whether it is a drug or surgical treatment.
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