Suggest Treatment For Pain In Penis And Seminal Incontinence
Apply mupirocin cream now. Please provide some details.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX,
1. Have you had sex or a sexual episode with anyone?
2. It may be a urinary infection. You need antibiotics.
3. To stop the burning, apply mupirocin ointment. It is available in most states
without a prescription.
4. If it is an infection, it needs to be treated with antibiotics.
5. It will not stop automatically, "if you divert your mind from sex", as you mention
it. An infection has to be treated with medicines.
6. By saying "semen leakage", do you mean after sex? after masturbation? (You mention you are single) With urination? You have not made it clear. What you call semen could be a discharge.
Kindly provide more information, particularly if you have had unprotected sex with
anyone.
Thanks,
Dr. Neel Kudchadkar
1. Yes, I had sex
2. Its not infection, semen leaking whenever I think or chat with gal about sex.
3. Not sure, whether it is infection. After reading in google, I drink water a lot.
4. Its not an infection. feel like penis is chill.
6. I had sex many times and always with protection and also I masturbate often. is this semen leakage because of that?
I have answered for the questions numbered.
Why not try this simple approach? Get STI tested, and feel secure forever.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX,
1. The semen you are taking about, on sexual arousal, while speaking to women, is probably precum, either that or it is an infectious discharge that resembles semen.
This is because you have mentioned that you have had sex. Regardless of the level of the protection involved, we have many sexually transmitted diseases that are acquired despite condom usage. Such as chlamydial infections, and many others.
Though it is a fact that HIV/AIDS is not transmitted when condoms are used.
2. Masturbation has no casual linkage with semen discharge. If there is an issue with spontaneous discharge without an erection, then we are facing a scenario of an infection.
3. The best thing to do is to get tested for STD's and not HIV/AIDS(if and only if you actually used protection like condoms).
4. The information on Google comes from different sources, most of whom are not authorities on the topics and most of which is tantamount to hearsay. I would not trust Google to give me facts about things that really matter, like health issues.
Kindly go through these facts. I have read your response and query carefully.
I feel that this is the best approach. If you have any doubts or unresolved opinions, you might kindly write back to me. I will resolve them.
I encourage your thoughts on this.
Regards,
Dr. Neel Kudchadkar