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I’m 19 years old and have urine problems – I urinate a lot during the day. Could this be related to a sexually-transmitted disease?

Are you also experiencing excessive thirst, which would be a natural response to excessive urination? It could point to diabetes, so you should consider consulting your doctor. Excessive urination is not a typical sign of sexually-transmitted infections. It could be a sign of urinary tract inflammation or renal inflammation, though this does not commonly occur in men.

I have a burning sensation at the tip of my penis. What does that mean?

The medical term for this condition is dysuria, which is primarily caused by urinary tract infections. Please visit your doctor to get proper treatment.

I’m a healthy male, aged 37. I’m worried about the small volume of my seminal ejaculate and weak orgasms. I know this could be related to my age, but the problem has never before been this serious. Is there any food, food supplements or medicines I could buy to increase the volume of my ejaculate and increase the intensity and length of my orgasm? Thank you for your reply.

I am not aware of any product that could help you with this. Erection problems can be medicated. Perhaps it would be best to consult your doctor and see whether you can start taking sildenafil, tadalafil or vardenafil. Most of the products you can buy online are not proven as effective.

I have regular sexual relations with my partner. Sometimes during intercourse my penis becomes flaccid and then later becomes erect again. Is this a physical thing?

I believe that there is nothing wrong with you. If you can get to the end of the intercourse, that is not a problem.

I’m 70. My seminal discharge is very small in terms of volume, I’d say just a few drops. Is this because of the aging process or can there be other reasons for it? Is the sexual drive also reduced because of that? Can this condition be improved?

The volume of the seminal fluid depends on the frequency of discharge, patency of the duct and gland function. In any case I would recommend a complete prostate test (which you should undertake once a year anyway), and if you want you can also have your testosterone levels measured.

Is it true that varicocele causes infertility in men and should be operated on as soon as possible? I have it on my left side and have no problems. My wife uses no protection and hasn’t yet become pregnant. My doctor suggested surgery.

Varicocele (abnormal dilation of the veins of the spermatic cord) can be a cause of infertility, because the pooling of venous blood above the testicle increases its temperature, causing abnormal development of the sperm cells. Prior to having the surgery you need to have your semen checked (spermiogram). Your wife also needs to be tested, since the cause of her not conceiving may not only lie with you.

I have premature ejaculation so I have decided to put an end to my problem. I’d like to see a urologist but don’t know how to get to one. Do I have to see my doctor first and get a referral letter or can I see a urologist straight away? I’d also like to know whether I have to pay for this medical treatment myself or not. Thank you for your reply.

For a check-up with a urologist in a public health care institution or a urologist holding a concession (in this case the check-up is free of charge) you need a referral letter from your doctor. If you would like to have a check-up without the referral letter, you can make an appointment at a self-payment outpatient clinic and pay for the service.

As a grown man I have to urinate three to four times a night – what does that mean? I have no other difficulties except for the slightly burning sensation prior to urinating.

Frequent urination has several causes, e.g. infection (particularly when you experience a burning sensation during urination) or enlarged prostate. I would advise you to see your doctor and have your urine checked; if necessary, you will be referred to a urologist.

As a grown man I have to urinate three to four times a night – what does that mean? I have no other difficulties except for the slightly burning sensation prior to urinating.

Frequent urination has several causes, e.g. infection (particularly when you experience a burning sensation during urination) or enlarged prostate. I would advise you to see your doctor and have your urine checked; if necessary, you will be referred to a urologist.

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