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Frequently Asked Questions

See a doctor if dark urine persists despite drinking fluids, or if it's accompanied by fever, abdominal pain, yellowing of the eyes/skin, or changes in bowel habits.

Dark urine can be caused by dehydration, certain foods (like beetroot or fava beans), medications, liver or kidney problems, or blood in the urine (hematuria).

Yes, frequent urination—especially due to conditions like diabetes, prostate enlargement, or urinary tract infections—can affect sexual function and contribute to erectile issues.

Yes, an enlarged prostate (bph) or prostatitis can lead to both frequent urination and erectile dysfunction due to pressure on the bladder and nerves.

Yes, liver conditions like hepatitis or jaundice can lead to dark, tea-colored urine due to high levels of bilirubin in the bloodstream.

Belly pain can be caused by indigestion, gas, constipation, food poisoning, stomach infections, ulcers, or more serious issues like appendicitis or gallstones.

Rest, drink warm water, avoid heavy or spicy meals, use a heating pad, and consider over-the-counter antacids or pain relief if needed. if symptoms persist, consult a doctor

Not always. mild darkening may result from dehydration or diet. however, if it persists or is accompanied by other symptoms like yellow skin, pain, or fatigue, it may indicate a medical issue.

If either symptom is persistent, worsening, or affecting your quality of life, you should consult a urologist for diagnosis and treatment.

Yes, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, avoiding alcohol and smoking, reducing stress, and managing blood sugar levels can significantly improve both issues.

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