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Blood Clots in Urine After Kidney Tumor Surgery: What to Know

Two months after partial resection of a malignant tumor in the left kidney, there are blood clots in the urine? My father, who is 55 years old, underwent a robotic-assisted laparoscopic nephrectomy two months ago to remove a malignant tumor from his left kidney (located at the up...


Dr. Jian Weihong Reply:
Hello: The information provided here is for reference only and cannot replace a physician's examination, assessment, or necessary tests. The presence of kidney stones may very likely cause hematuria due to the movement of the stones. However, it is essential to schedule a fo...

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Understanding Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections: Causes and Solutions

Recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) issues? About two years ago, I had my first urinary tract infection (UTI), and since then, I have experienced several recurrences, although not frequently. I have noticed a correlation with sexual activity, but I have followed my doctor...


Dr. Chen Jiansheng Reply:
Continue to observe.

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Understanding Blood Clots in Urine After Kidney Tumor Surgery

Tumor recurrence My father, who is 55 years old, underwent a robotic-assisted laparoscopic nephrectomy to remove a malignant tumor from his left kidney (located at the upper pole, with one tumor measuring 2 cm and another slightly smaller, without lymphatic, vascular, or renal pe...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: The information provided here is for reference only and cannot replace a physician's examination, diagnosis, or necessary tests. The presence of kidney stones could very likely cause hematuria due to the movement of the stones. However, it is essential to schedule a f...

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Understanding Cloudy Urine: Causes and When to Seek Medical Advice

Cloudy urine In the past month or two, I have occasionally noticed cloudy urine, without any foaming, and I do not experience any discomfort or pain in my body. I would like to know what could be causing the cloudy urine, and whether further examination is necessary.


Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
It could be due to temperature changes after urine leaves the body, or it may be a urinary tract infection. A urinalysis may be necessary to confirm the diagnosis.

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Understanding Persistent Hematuria: Diagnostic Challenges and Management

Urinary occult blood has undergone intravenous pyelogram (IVP) and abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan? Hello, Doctor. Since the end of April, when I first noticed blood in my urine, I went to a general clinic and was diagnosed with right-sided hydronephrosis (ultrasound and ...


Dr. Liu Mingyue Reply:
Hello: If you ask me for a reference, the relationship between urinary tract infections and hydronephrosis is minimal. It is essential to focus on treating the urinary tract infection, and in addition to continuing medication, you must pay attention to lifestyle details as much a...

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Understanding the Risks of Holding Urine: A Urology Perspective

Urinary issues Hello, Doctor: When I was in the third and fourth grades of elementary school, I developed a habit of holding my urine due to fear of using public restrooms. I aimed to hold it until after school, and gradually extended the duration from half a day to a full day. I...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: It is advisable to stop holding your urine for a long time and to go to the hospital for an examination. At the very least, a urinalysis and a urinary function test should be conducted. Wishing you good health.

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Do You Need Urodynamic Testing for Urgency Incontinence?

Is it necessary to perform urodynamic testing for persistent urge urinary incontinence? Hello, Doctor. In January and April of this year, I visited the clinic due to frequent urination and urgency. After a urinalysis, I was diagnosed with urethritis and treated with antibiotics. ...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: If a urinary tract infection is ruled out, it is necessary to consider further examination. Currently, there are medications available, so it is advisable to start treatment. Additionally, pay attention to hydration and physical activity. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Groin Mass and Frequent Urination: Causes and Concerns

Inguinal mass and frequent urination issues? I would like to ask the doctor, I feel a hard lump in my left groin area that is painful when pressed, and I also have symptoms of frequent urination. What could be the cause of this?


Dr. Sun Hongshun Reply:
Hello, Shh: The cause of frequent urination may be a urinary tract infection. It is recommended to perform a urinalysis to clarify the condition. The left groin may indicate lymphadenopathy, which suggests some form of infection. It is advisable to undergo blood tests and an ultr...

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Understanding Painful Urination: Causes and Solutions

Experiencing a burning sensation or pain during urination? Hello doctor, recently I have been experiencing occasional sharp pain and burning sensation at the urethral opening during urination. When these symptoms appeared, I consulted a doctor who performed a urinalysis that show...


Dr. Chen Jiansheng Reply:
Please seek medical attention.

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Can You Safely Take Antibiotics for Tonsillitis and UTI Together?

Tonsillar abscess and urinary tract infection? Can I take these two antibiotics prescribed by different specialists for tonsillitis and a urinary tract infection at the same time?


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: To examine the bacterial strain, some antibiotics are less effective against certain bacteria. Generally, a simple infection can often be treated with a single antibiotic, but it is advisable to return for a follow-up to confirm that the urinalysis results are normal. Wish...

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Understanding Enterococcus Faecalis Infections and Urological Symptoms

Enterococcus infection Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing a burning sensation in my genital area, specifically around the urethra, for a year. Recently, I tested positive for Enterococcus faecalis infection in my semen. I have been seeing a urologist at Cheng Kung University ...


Dr. Xu Wencang Reply:
It may be chronic urethral pain or pelvic pain, and antibiotic treatment may be ineffective. Symptomatic treatment or attempts at physical therapy may be the only options.

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Understanding Urination Issues: Causes, Treatments, and When to Seek Help

Urinary obstruction Dear Director, I have been experiencing very weak urine flow and infrequent urination for over two months now. Initially, I thought it was due to kidney stones, as I have a history of them. I went to a traditional Chinese medicine shop to get herbs to help ex...


Dr. Li Minghui Reply:
Hello: If multiple urine tests are normal, there should be no inflammation. For abnormal urination, a consultation with a urologist is necessary. Currently, it is important to maintain normal fluid intake, hydrate evenly, engage in gentle exercise, and limit beverage consumption....

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Understanding Groin Discomfort: Causes and Concerns in Urology

Inguinal issues? Hello Doctor: After experiencing gastroenteritis in early June this year, I noticed discomfort in my right inguinal region, scrotum, and groin area. Sometimes it feels tight, occasionally painful, and at times it feels like something is stuck (initially, sitting ...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: Is it possible that this could be chronic prostatitis or other related conditions? If medication has not improved the situation, shouldn't it be the case that if it were truly a strain or nerve pain issue, it could persist for nearly two months? Wishing you good healt...

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Understanding Urination Frequency: Causes and Treatment Options

Frequency of urination Hello, I have been experiencing very low urine output and infrequent urination for over two months. Initially, I thought it was due to kidney stones, as I have a history of them. I went to a traditional Chinese medicine shop to get herbs to help pass the st...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: If multiple urine tests are normal, there should be no inflammation. If urination is abnormal, a consultation with a urologist is necessary. Currently, it is important to maintain normal fluid intake, hydrate evenly, engage in gentle exercise, and limit beverage consumptio...

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Recurring Urinary Tract Infections: Causes and Treatment Insights

Recurrent urinary tract infections? I had unprotected sexual intercourse in early May. A week later, I noticed a discharge from my genital area upon waking up, along with itching in the urethra. When I lightly squeezed the urethra, I experienced a sharp pain. I went to the hospit...


Dr. Liu Mingyue Reply:
Hello: 1. In addition to taking medication, it is important to pay attention to lifestyle. After finishing the medication, you should return for a follow-up appointment to confirm that there is no infection; otherwise, it is easy for the condition to recur. 2. Generally, it is no...

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Understanding Persistent Urethritis: Causes and Treatment Options

Unsafe sexual behavior I had unprotected sexual intercourse in early May. A week later, I noticed a discharge from my genital area upon waking up, along with itching in the urethra. When I slightly squeezed the urethra, I experienced a sharp pain. I went to the hospital for a uri...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: 1. In addition to taking medication, it is important to pay attention to lifestyle. After finishing the medication, you should return for a follow-up appointment to confirm that there is no infection; otherwise, it is easy for the condition to recur. 2. Generally, it is no...

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Understanding Decreased Urine Output: Causes and Solutions

Decreased urine output daily? Hello doctor, I would like to ask you something... Recently, I have noticed that my urine output has decreased. I drink about 1800 to 2000 cc of water daily, but my urine output is only around 800 to 1200 cc. In my work environment, I only sweat a li...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: There is typically a difference of several hundred cc between water intake and urine output. If there is excessive fluid retention in the body, edema may occur. If there is no edema, there is generally no need for medication. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Left-Sided Pain: Is It Vaginal or Urinary Tract?

It is unclear whether the pain is originating from the vagina or the urethra? Hello, doctor. I have been experiencing occasional mild, pinpoint pain on the left side, which I am unsure if it is from the vagina or the urethra, for the past year. The pain is very slight, and it bec...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: In a urological examination, if only a urine test for white blood cells is conducted, it is unlikely to experience localized pain during the procedure. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Testicular Discomfort: Causes, Diagnosis, and Recovery

Testicular issues Hello, doctor. About three weeks ago, I started feeling a slight aching sensation in the right side of my scrotum and near the pubic area. I initially thought it might be a symptom of a hernia. Two weeks ago, I visited a urology clinic, and after a physical exam...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: If you get adequate rest, you should feel much better in about a week. If you want to exercise, gentle activities like walking are recommended, but it's advisable to avoid any exercises that put extra strain on the abdominal area. Wishing you good health.

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Will Kidney Function and Protein Levels Normalize After Passing a Stone?

Will creatinine, glomerular filtration rate, and urinary protein gradually return to normal after the stone passes? During extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, the creatinine level was 1.7, and the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was 43. There was foamy urine. Could you please...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: If kidney function is normal before the presence of stones, it usually recovers after treatment. However, if kidney function was already impaired prior to the formation of stones, it is likely to remain compromised. The presence of foamy urine and confirmation of proteinur...

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