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Dr. Michael Richard Wolff, M.D.

Urologist

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41 years Experience
Dr. Michael Richard Wolff, M.D.
  • Burlington, NC
  • In Univ Sch of Med, Indianapolis In
  • Accepting new patients

Tight foreskin?

This is called phimosis and you need to see a urologist.

Adult male testicular question?

I would recommend that you have an evaluation by a urologist to check for a testicular tumor, hernia or varicocele.

UTIs and yeast infections?

Urine cultures should be done to confirm a UTI. You may have had a yeast infection to begin with. Also, many women develop vaginal yeast infections after taking antibiotics.

Peyronie’s disease?

Doctors can usually diagnose Peyronie's disease based on a physical examination. The plaque can be felt when the penis is limp. Full evaluation, however, may require examination READ MORE
Doctors can usually diagnose Peyronie's disease based on a physical examination. The plaque can be felt when the penis is limp. Full evaluation, however, may require examination during erection to determine the severity of the deformity. The erection may be induced by injecting
medicine into the penis or through self-stimulation. Some patients may eliminate the need to induce an erection in the doctor's office by taking a digital or Polaroid picture at home

Does a urine test registering Leucocyte Esterase +3 mean infection?

It may indicate the you have a urinary tract infection.

Prostate cancer?

I would need to know the name of the drug.

Blood in urine?

Blood in the urine (hematuria) is never normal and should be evaluated by a qualified urologist. There are many causes for hematuria and some of them can be serious.

Can prostate biopsy cause any issues?

A prostate biopsy is considered a minor surgical procedure and the risk include bleeding, infection, and pain.

What are the side effects of prostate biopsy?

The most common side effects of prostate biopsy are hematuria, dysuria, infection, hematospermia, and hematochezia.

Retrograde ejaculation?

This is common in diabetics. See a urologist for treatment.

Prostate problems?

Difficulty voiding, urinary frequency, urgency, hesitancy, incomplete bladder emptying, painful ejaculation, and voiding at night are the most common symptoms.

Retrograde ejaculation?

Retrograde ejaculation is not normal and you should have thorough urological evaluation. Common causes include medication side effects, diabetes, and neurological diseases or injuries. READ MORE
Retrograde ejaculation is not normal and you should have thorough urological evaluation. Common causes include medication side effects, diabetes, and neurological diseases or injuries.

Bent Penis?

This may be Peyronie' disease or congenital chordee. I would suggest that you have it evaluated by a urologist.

Urinating frequently?

This is not normal and you should have a medical evaluation.

Peyronies disease?

This is probably Peyronie's disease. You should make an appointment with a urologist.

Is always needing to empty my bladder a mental illness?

Not likely a mental illness. Could be overactive bladder. You should go see a urologist.

Sexual health question?

This could be a symptom of prostatitis. You should see a urologist as soon as possible.

How accurate are CT scans for kidney stones?

A CT scan is the most accurate test to detect a kidney stone.

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What is the first sign of a kidney stone?

Most people will have flank pain and blood in the urine. Some will have nausea, vomiting or abdominal pain