Painful Urination and Discomfort: Seeking Urology Advice in Taichung - Urology

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I experience pain when urinating?


Hello, Doctor Weng.
Recently, I have been experiencing pain in my penis during erections and while urinating.
Sometimes it feels similar to the sensation of ejaculation.
I have never experienced this before, and I have also noticed an increase in urinary frequency.
The urine seems to contain many yellowish, powdery substances.
Can you recommend a doctor in Taichung City?

Xiao Haitun, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/03/01

Dr. Weng Wenzhen reply Urology


Hello! This situation could possibly be a urinary tract infection.
You can go to the hospital for urine testing and culture.
There are good urologists at various hospitals in Taichung, so you can feel confident about seeking medical attention!

Reply Date: 2005/03/01

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Painful urination and discomfort, especially when associated with symptoms like frequent urination and the presence of unusual particles in the urine, can be indicative of several underlying conditions. These may include urinary tract infections (UTIs), prostatitis, or other urological issues. Given your symptoms, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly to determine the exact cause and receive appropriate treatment.

In Taichung, there are many qualified urologists who can help diagnose and treat your condition. I recommend looking for a urologist affiliated with a reputable hospital or medical center. You can consider visiting institutions like Taichung Veterans General Hospital or China Medical University Hospital, both of which have experienced urology departments. It may also be beneficial to check online reviews or ask for recommendations from friends or family to find a doctor who specializes in male urological issues.

When you visit the urologist, be prepared to discuss your symptoms in detail. This includes the nature of the pain, any changes in urination patterns, and the appearance of your urine. The doctor may perform a physical examination and recommend tests such as a urinalysis, urine culture, or imaging studies to better understand your condition.

In terms of potential diagnoses, painful urination can often be caused by:
1. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): This is a common cause of painful urination and can lead to symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and cloudy or foul-smelling urine. UTIs are typically treated with antibiotics.

2. Prostatitis: Inflammation of the prostate gland can cause pain during urination and ejaculation, as well as frequent urination. Treatment may involve antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, or other therapies depending on the cause.

3. Urethritis: Inflammation of the urethra can also lead to painful urination and may be caused by infections or irritants.

4. Bladder or Kidney Stones: These can cause significant pain and discomfort during urination, along with other symptoms like blood in the urine.

5. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Certain STIs can cause symptoms similar to those of a UTI or prostatitis.

It is crucial to address these symptoms early, as untreated infections or conditions can lead to more severe complications. If you are experiencing severe pain, fever, or blood in your urine, seek immediate medical attention.

In addition to medical treatment, consider lifestyle changes that may help alleviate symptoms. Staying well-hydrated can help flush out bacteria from the urinary tract, and avoiding irritants such as caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods may also be beneficial.

Lastly, if you have concerns about your symptoms or the treatment you receive, do not hesitate to seek a second opinion from another urologist. It is essential to feel comfortable and confident in your healthcare provider's approach to your condition.

In summary, painful urination and associated symptoms warrant a thorough evaluation by a urologist. Taichung has many qualified professionals who can assist you. Make sure to provide a detailed account of your symptoms during your visit to facilitate an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan.

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