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I am 19 almost 20 and i have a penis infection.. the end of my penis is all red and kind of inflamed. It looks like it is going away but i am not sure.. i have been with the same girl for 2 and a half years, and she has been tested twice for STDs and everything has came back negative.. and she just got tested for infections in her vagina and everything came back good. i dont know what to do, i think i am going to go to the doctors. oh, and i am not circumcised but i clean it everyday, i dont have any idea what it is, can any one try and help me..
when i pee it burns, also i have this white stuff that keeps flowing out my penis, please let me know what this is...
Hi Guest,
I have the exact same problem,,., And It hurts soooooo bad when i want to urinate.. I cant take it any longer. I have been trying to drink water and its just not helping cos i want to urinate more and it just burns even more.. I have seen two doctors now more than once and still have the same problem..
Please tell me what did you do to get rid of this..?????
(Hostage)
THANKS...
I have the exact same problem,,., And It hurts soooooo bad when i want to urinate.. I cant take it any longer. I have been trying to drink water and its just not helping cos i want to urinate more and it just burns even more.. I have seen two doctors now more than once and still have the same problem..
Please tell me what did you do to get rid of this..?????
(Hostage)
THANKS...
Kids, go see a doctor right away. Burning is from blood in the urine. Blood could indicate a urinary tract infection, a bladder infection and/or a kidney infection.
The discharge is probably a bacterial infection, which is curable, but someone has been messin' around.
See this site:
http://chlamydia.emedtv.com/chlamydia/clamidia-symptoms.html
If you have this you and your partner will have to take antibiotics.
Chlamydia Signs and Symptoms: An Introduction
Chlamydia bacteria live in vaginal fluid and in semen. Chlamydia is sometimes called the "silent" disease because you can have it and not know it.
Early Symptoms of Chlamydia
Chlamydia symptoms usually appear within 1 to 3 weeks after being infected. Those who do have chlamydia symptoms may have an abnormal discharge (mucus or pus) from the vagina or penis, or experience pain while urinating. These early symptoms of chlamydia may be very mild.
Late Symptoms of Chlamydia
If left untreated, the infection may move inside your body. Bacteria can infect the cervix, fallopian tubes, and urine canal in women, where they can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). In men, the bacteria can cause epididymitis (inflammation of the reproductive area near the testicles). PID and epididymitis are two very serious illnesses.
C. trachomatis (the bacterium that causes a chlamydia infection) can cause inflammation of the rectum and lining of the eye (conjunctivitis or "pink eye"). The bacteria also can infect the throat from oral sexual contact with an infected partner.
Complications Related to Chlamydia Symptoms
Each year, up to 1 million women in the United States develop PID, a serious infection of the reproductive organs. As many as half of all cases may be due to chlamydial infection, and many of these women don't have symptoms. PID can cause scarring of the fallopian tubes, which can block the tubes and prevent fertilization from taking place. Researchers estimate that 100,000 women each year become infertile because of PID.
In other cases, scarring may interfere with the passage of the fertilized egg to the uterus during pregnancy. When this happens, the egg may attach itself to the fallopian tube. This is called ectopic or tubal pregnancy. This very serious condition results in a miscarriage and can cause the death of the mother.
In men, untreated chlamydial infections may lead to pain or swelling in the scrotal area. This is a sign of inflammation of the epididymis. Although complications in men are rare, infection could cause pain, fever, and sterility.
The discharge is probably a bacterial infection, which is curable, but someone has been messin' around.
See this site:
http://chlamydia.emedtv.com/chlamydia/clamidia-symptoms.html
If you have this you and your partner will have to take antibiotics.
Chlamydia Signs and Symptoms: An Introduction
Chlamydia bacteria live in vaginal fluid and in semen. Chlamydia is sometimes called the "silent" disease because you can have it and not know it.
Early Symptoms of Chlamydia
Chlamydia symptoms usually appear within 1 to 3 weeks after being infected. Those who do have chlamydia symptoms may have an abnormal discharge (mucus or pus) from the vagina or penis, or experience pain while urinating. These early symptoms of chlamydia may be very mild.
Late Symptoms of Chlamydia
If left untreated, the infection may move inside your body. Bacteria can infect the cervix, fallopian tubes, and urine canal in women, where they can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). In men, the bacteria can cause epididymitis (inflammation of the reproductive area near the testicles). PID and epididymitis are two very serious illnesses.
C. trachomatis (the bacterium that causes a chlamydia infection) can cause inflammation of the rectum and lining of the eye (conjunctivitis or "pink eye"). The bacteria also can infect the throat from oral sexual contact with an infected partner.
Complications Related to Chlamydia Symptoms
Each year, up to 1 million women in the United States develop PID, a serious infection of the reproductive organs. As many as half of all cases may be due to chlamydial infection, and many of these women don't have symptoms. PID can cause scarring of the fallopian tubes, which can block the tubes and prevent fertilization from taking place. Researchers estimate that 100,000 women each year become infertile because of PID.
In other cases, scarring may interfere with the passage of the fertilized egg to the uterus during pregnancy. When this happens, the egg may attach itself to the fallopian tube. This is called ectopic or tubal pregnancy. This very serious condition results in a miscarriage and can cause the death of the mother.
In men, untreated chlamydial infections may lead to pain or swelling in the scrotal area. This is a sign of inflammation of the epididymis. Although complications in men are rare, infection could cause pain, fever, and sterility.
hey, i have a similar problem to the one u guys were disgussing earlier,
i dunno wat it is, but the tip of my penis is red and kinda swollen and inflamed and very sore to touch, iv had it for a fair while and didn't think much of it until i did a school assignment on STI's.
i know for sure that its not an STI cos im a virgin (im only 13) but id like to find out wat it is so i can get it fixed
thanks guys.. ohh yeah, and it doesn't hurt to pee soo i know its not a bladder infection or kidney infection
thanks again
spenciani
i dunno wat it is, but the tip of my penis is red and kinda swollen and inflamed and very sore to touch, iv had it for a fair while and didn't think much of it until i did a school assignment on STI's.
i know for sure that its not an STI cos im a virgin (im only 13) but id like to find out wat it is so i can get it fixed
thanks guys.. ohh yeah, and it doesn't hurt to pee soo i know its not a bladder infection or kidney infection
thanks again
spenciani
Ummm yes this can be a urinary tract infection. And i have somethignt o say to "GUEST" the one that is calling the other guy a jackass!!!! That is very rude and disrespectful. People come on this website to be open and get good advice. And for you too put people down and call them names you should be reported!!!!!!
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