No, unless your urologist or his office personnel have told you do shave all your pubic hair before the appointment, you do not need to do this. Just do your normal personal hygiene before the office visit. If it is necessary for the area to be shaven for the examination or treatment, that can be done at the doctor's office.
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It is not necessary to shave before seeing a urologist unless specifically instructed to do so by your doctor for a certain procedure. Otherwise, urologists are medical professionals who are trained to handle various situations without the need for you to be freshly shaved.
The incorrect form of the verb in the sentence is "take." It should be "get" instead, so the corrected sentence would be "You better go inside before you get sick."
The comma should come before the word "but" when it is used to separate two independent clauses. For example: "I wanted to go to the store, but it started raining."
A comma should generally be placed before brackets if it is part of the main sentence structure. If the brackets are used for additional information within a sentence, then the comma should go before the opening bracket.
A comma should typically come before the word "anyway" when it is used as an introductory word in a sentence. For example: "Well, anyway, I have to go now."
The comma should be placed after "Greece". The corrected sentence is: "Should you go to Greece, or should you go to Kenya?"