For a while now i have every week or two when going to the loo (siting down) had a white rubber substance come out of my urine sometimes followed by burning and/or the feeling that i need to urinate more but there is nothing there, this lasts for quite a while and i just need to try and ignore it and it goes away. i have looked this up and i always find stds to be the answer. i had this problem before having sexual intercourse for the first time and since then one of my partners has been checked for stds and it has shown up as clear, so i dont think it could be an std........
howdy, i had the same issue.
asked a few doctors with no diagnoses.
but i discovered that it happens more when i have lots of dairy products in my diet, so i think it is a calcuim build up in the kidneys getting passed on.
asked a few doctors with no diagnoses.
but i discovered that it happens more when i have lots of dairy products in my diet, so i think it is a calcuim build up in the kidneys getting passed on.
That's a very odd problem to have while urinating. It would be a good idea to talk to a doctor about it even if one of them is unable to help you. I think that you should ask for your doctor to do a kidney test if they haven't yet because if it's not been found yet, you surely have some sort of kidney stones or something like that. Please keep us posted.
I have the same exact problem. It's really annoying and I have been tested for stds. I find it usually happens when I go to bed without going to the bathroom first on a night where I had sex or masturbated. So I think it is just some form of excess semen being expelled from the urethra hours after ejaculation that happens to be pretty painful.
Every once in a while similar issue (slight burning when urinating and sitting, small quantities of cottage cheese like stuff in urine, feeling that bladder is not empty when it is) -- upon reflection, in my case it IS most definitely related to periods when I've been consuming more dairy products than normal.
That's a relief.
That's a relief.
Oh, and for the record, massive amounts of water (NOT juice, tea, coffee, soda pop, energy drinks, etc.), half a liter or so every hour or two tend to end these episodes in less than a day for me.