Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I am having a problem with the head of my penis. I started having urine problems a few weeks ago. Every time I pee, my urine would not come out for seconds. I pee a lot daily but a small amount. The inside of my meatus looks puffy and reddish. I think there are two possibilities.
1) An allergy because I dressed some stuff just days before this problem started and I felt a burn on my chest, and in my penis.
2) The urine track is blocked because of the low urinating problem.
So, which one do you think it is?
Please help.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I read your query and understood your concern.
It appears that you have a urinary tract stone that passed down to the urethra and blocked the tract. It is highly advisable to get USG (ultrasonography) of the abdomen along with the pelvis. Also, get a urine routine microscopy done as the chance of urinary tract infection is very high. Once you get these results post back to me.
I will be glad to assist you further.
Thanks and regards.
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Answered byDr. Ashok Kumar
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