I am a 31 years old unmarried male. Lately I have been experiencing slight burning sensation after passing urine. This happens especially in the early morning. Occasionally it wakes me up at night.
I had not had sex with anyone yet. But I have been regularly masturbating atleast once in a week. Now after this episode I stopped masturbation.
When I am aroused sexually this causes slight burning sensation or warmth in the belly. This happens when I watch porn or doing things for sexual excitement like looking at girls.
What could be the cause? What precautions or remedies available to get rid of this slight burning sensation. Can anyone help me?
I had not had sex with anyone yet. But I have been regularly masturbating atleast once in a week. Now after this episode I stopped masturbation.
When I am aroused sexually this causes slight burning sensation or warmth in the belly. This happens when I watch porn or doing things for sexual excitement like looking at girls.
What could be the cause? What precautions or remedies available to get rid of this slight burning sensation. Can anyone help me?
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I would suggest you saw an urologist and have urinalysis done to see if you have gotten a bacterial infection in the urinary tract. Now, I didn’t understand if this happens only when you get excited or on other occasions as well.
Bacterial infections can be pretty nasty and they are not necessarily sexually transmitted bacteria. Bacteria that naturally live in the intestines can find its way up to the genitor-urinary tract and cause infections. It travels from anus into the urethra to the bladder, prostate and testicles and sexual activities may have nothing to do with this.
If the problem occurs only when you get aroused, you should again see an urologist and try to find the cause of the burning. Otherwise, you won’t be able to find a way to treat it or cure it. If your doctor finds bacterial presence, he will prescribe appropriate antibiotic to get rid of the infection-you can’t use just any antibiotic.
Bacterial infections can be pretty nasty and they are not necessarily sexually transmitted bacteria. Bacteria that naturally live in the intestines can find its way up to the genitor-urinary tract and cause infections. It travels from anus into the urethra to the bladder, prostate and testicles and sexual activities may have nothing to do with this.
If the problem occurs only when you get aroused, you should again see an urologist and try to find the cause of the burning. Otherwise, you won’t be able to find a way to treat it or cure it. If your doctor finds bacterial presence, he will prescribe appropriate antibiotic to get rid of the infection-you can’t use just any antibiotic.
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