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Understanding Erectile Issues in Young Men: Causes and Solutions

I am still young? Doctor: As you can see, I am still very young, only 19 years old, and living a normal life. However, since around June or July, I have noticed that while I can still achieve an erection and ejaculate, the hardness is not as strong as before. When I lightly touch...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Hello, Xiao Jie. Your issue is actually a common phenomenon at this age. Engaging in a particular activity frequently can lead to habituation, resulting in decreased sensitivity and excitement levels. You might consider changing your approach or taking a longer break from DIY act...

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Understanding Frequent Urination: Causes and Concerns Explained

Regarding the issue of frequent urination? Hello, Dr. Hsu! For the past three days, I've been experiencing frequent urges to urinate, approximately once every hour. If I've had something to drink, I feel the need to go even more frequently, about every half hour. The vo...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Chris: Frequent urination can indeed be an embarrassing situation. It is a symptom that can have many causes, ranging from infections, stones, medications, to anxiety. In your case, the amount of urine you produce each time, which is about 100-150 cc, is actually not too little. ...

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Understanding Urinary Blood: Causes, Treatment Options, and Medication

Question? What is urinary occult blood? Can it be improved, or is medication necessary?


Dr. Pan Zhenqin Reply:
Hematuria refers to the presence of blood in the urine that is not visible to the naked eye but can be detected through laboratory testing. There are many potential causes of hematuria, including tumors, stones, inflammation, and others. It is not always necessary to take medicat...

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Managing Kidney Stones: Dietary Tips and Treatment Options Explained

Please let me know what foods and drinks are recommended, and whether I should continue to monitor the kidney stones? Hello, Doctor: Two years ago, I had a stone about the size of a grain of rice on my right side. I went to the emergency room, received medication, and had a contr...


Dr. Liu Jianting Reply:
For individuals with kidney stones, the general principle is to drink plenty of water, unless there is a family history of stones, in which case dietary considerations should be taken into account. In fact, there is a wealth of information available online and in bookstores. If k...

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Managing Kidney Stones: Effective Dietary Tips and Treatment Options

What should I do about kidney stones? Hello Doctor: Two years ago, I had a stone about the size of a grain of rice on my right side. I went to the emergency room, received medication, and had imaging done. The doctor said it was small enough to pass with increased water intake. A...


Dr. Zhang Chengye Reply:
Hello: It is recommended to visit our Urology Department for an evaluation to determine if lithotripsy is necessary. Thank you!

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Understanding White Particles in Urine: Causes and Concerns

The urine may contain white particles? Hello Dr. Liu, I would like to ask you some questions. Here are the situations I have experienced: 1. Sometimes I experience pain during urination, and my urine appears cloudy. When it is cloudy, I notice small white particles in my urine....


Dr. Liu Jianting Reply:
A burning sensation? It is very likely a urinary tract infection. When symptoms occur, it is best to go to the hospital immediately (you can go to the emergency room at night) for a urinalysis and further evaluation and treatment.

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Should Calcium Oxalate Stone Patients Avoid Grapes and Cranberry Juice?

Kidney stones Hello, doctor: Should individuals with calcium oxalate stones limit their intake of grapes? I am unsure if the cranberry juice you recommend, which contains grape juice, could negatively affect those with kidney stones.


Dr. Lin Hexing Reply:
Cranberry juice products are available that do not contain grape juice. You can choose the pure cranberry juice from the brand "Yuxianpei," which is a deep red color, and you won't have to worry about the presence of grape juice.

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Understanding Blood in Urine After Exercise: Causes and Next Steps

What is the reason? Hello Doctor: I would like to inquire about a concern. I have a regular exercise routine, but about two months ago, I started noticing that sometimes after exercising, my urine appears very red in color (similar to diluted tea). When this happens, I also exper...


Dr. Lin Hexing Reply:
Hello Hong Hong: Based on the symptoms you described, they may be related to your exercise. Are you sweating more than usual? If so, there are two possible scenarios. The first is excessive sweating combined with insufficient fluid intake, which can lead to concentrated urine, re...

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Understanding Itching in the Penis and Urethra: Causes and Solutions

Itchy sensation at the junction of the penis and the body? Dr. Hsu Wei-Kai from Zhi Dong Medical recently treated me for kidney stones, which were removed via lithotripsy. After the procedure, I experienced discomfort and visited you for a consultation. Initially, I had a feeling...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Hello! I believe it could be local irritation caused by the process of stone passage or an infection. It is advisable to drink more water to maintain a daily urine output of about 1500cc, which should help improve the situation. Occasionally, consuming cranberry juice, around 300...

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Understanding Calcium Oxalate Kidney Stones: Prevention and Dietary Tips

Calcium oxalate kidney stones It has been confirmed that you have calcium oxalate kidney stones, and you were treated at a hospital in early August. Is there a way to know when they might recur? On October 6, you felt some pain; should you see a doctor immediately? What dietary p...


Dr. Lin Hexing Reply:
I am not sure how your kidney stones were treated, and whether there are any residual fragments. Have your stones been confirmed to be calcium oxalate through stone analysis? If there are still residual small stones, it is important to monitor them or even consider further treatm...

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Understanding Muscle Spasms: Effective Treatments and Management

Muscle strain Dear Doctor, I previously experienced occasional unexplained sharp pains in my penis (not in the perineum) and sought medical attention. After urinalysis, the urologist indicated that there were no signs of infection, and it was unrelated to stones or the prostate. ...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: Try warm compresses and massage; more importantly, focus on relaxing your mind.

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Understanding Blood in Urine: Causes and Concerns for Adults Aged 35-40

Hematuria!! Blood in urine, also known as hematuria, can be caused by various conditions. In a person aged approximately 35 to 40 years, potential causes may include urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, bladder or kidney infections, or more serious conditions such as b...


Dr. Liu Jianting Reply:
Blood in urine can have many causes; please visit a hospital for an examination.

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Essential Dietary Tips for Managing Kidney Stones Effectively

The correct diet for kidney stones? I have searched for a lot of information regarding kidney stones, and some of it seems conflicting. Could you please inform me about dietary recommendations (which foods to eat more of and which to limit) and other important considerations? Tha...


Dr. Lin Hexing Reply:
1. Drink plenty of water to maintain a daily urine output of 2000 to 2500 cc, ideally. 2. Follow a light diet and avoid excessive salt intake. 3. Avoid high-purine foods. 4. Limit the intake of dark green vegetables (due to their high oxalate content), such as spinach, wate...

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Can Lemon Juice Help Dissolve Kidney Stones? Expert Insights

Kidney stones Hello Director Chen: I saw online that drinking lemon juice on an empty stomach every day (juicing 12 lemons at once and consuming it with warm water for seven consecutive days) can help eliminate kidney stones. I am wondering if this practice is feasible and if it ...


Dr. Chen Zhirong Reply:
Adding citric acid to drinking water can compete with oxalate for calcium ions, helping to prevent the formation of kidney stones. However, it does not eliminate existing stones. Simply adding lemon slices or a few drops of lemon juice to your water is sufficient.

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Can You Have Sex with Kidney Stones? Understanding Risks and Precautions

Can a person with kidney stones engage in sexual activity? Hello Dr. Liu, Here’s the situation: Last Tuesday morning, my boyfriend got up to urinate, and because it was dark, he wasn't sure if there was blood in his urine. By around 7 or 8 AM, he went to urinate again and c...


Dr. Liu Jianting Reply:
Is it definitely a kidney stone? Of course, a thorough examination is necessary, but it has nothing to do with "sexual" matters.

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Am I Experiencing Kidney Stones? Understanding Symptoms and Pain Relief

Am I experiencing kidney stones, or could it be other symptoms? This afternoon, when I was about to wake up from my nap, I suddenly felt a sharp pain in the upper right area of my abdomen and couldn't get up. So, I went to the hospital, initially seeing a neurosurgeon and la...


Dr. Chen Xiuyi Reply:
Hello: Based on the information provided, the likelihood of ureteral stones is the highest. To confirm the diagnosis, a contrast-enhanced intravenous pyelography should be arranged. It is best to seek medical attention for the examination. Regarding treatment: during severe pain,...

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Managing Penile Pain: Effective Treatments and Home Remedies

Please provide the content you would like Dear Doctor, the pain in my penis is still intermittent. Besides physical therapy with heat packs, are there any medications or dietary treatments available? Currently, I am seeking medical advice online as it is difficult for me to recei...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Steven: Hello, if you experience intermittent pain in the penis, particularly if the pain is localized to the glans, it may be worth considering the possibility of urinary tract stones. For pain relief, over-the-counter medications such as acetaminophen can be effective. The key ...

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Understanding Urological Issues: Seeking Help for Frequent Urination and Pain

I'm sorry, but I need more context to provide an appropriate response? Hello Doctor: I have some questions I would like to ask you. When I was a child, I underwent urethral reconstruction surgery due to hypospadias. During elementary school, I frequently experienced the foll...


Dr. Chen Xiuyi Reply:
Hello: After undergoing urethral reconstruction surgery for hypospadias, if there were no previous symptoms and the urine stream was strong, the current symptoms may not be related to the hypospadias. Hematuria may indicate infection, stones, tumors, etc. If symptoms persist, it ...

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Understanding the Link Between Small Kidney Stones and Hematuria

0.2 to 0.3 cm kidney stones with hematuria? Hello Dr. Chen, during my last health check-up in 2004 and the recent one in 2006, both tests revealed hematuria. In the 2004 check-up at Taoyuan Hospital, further imaging did not show any significant abnormalities, and the outpatient d...


Dr. Chen Xiuyi Reply:
Hello: The presence of hematuria in male patients indicates urinary tract bleeding, which can have various causes, one of which is urinary stones. Kidney stones measuring 0.2 to 0.3 cm generally do not require surgical intervention and can be monitored every six months with urine...

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Understanding Urinary Incontinence: Risks, Complications, and Hydration Needs

The issue of urinary incontinence? Patients with urinary incontinence may develop cellulitis due to skin irritation and breakdown caused by prolonged exposure to moisture and urine, leading to bacterial infection. Additionally, falls and fractures can occur as a result of mobilit...


Dr. Lin Hexing Reply:
Urinary incontinence is not related to cellulitis, falls, or fractures. Drinking 1500-2000 cc of water daily is essential to maintain a better metabolic environment for the kidneys and to reduce issues related to urinary tract inflammation or urinary stones.

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