What Does Burning Sensation During Urination After A Massage Indicate?
Question: I had a body slide massage 9 days ago in Sydney with a girl in her 20's. During the massage I slide inside the girl for between 3-5 seconds. I am concerned that I may have contracted an STD as I have had a slight burning sensation when I pee for past 2 days. I have no other pain in any areas although I do have an urge to pee at times. There is no pain when I ejaculate
Brief Answer:
This is unlikely to have contracted an STD!
Detailed Answer:
HI,
I have reviewed your information fully. The chances of having an STD are very slim and almost zero. A 3-5seconds contact is so short that no germ will have the possibility of getting transmitted. Your symptoms would be more related to a worried state of mind than a real infection from this counter. I will suggest that you stay relaxed and be reassured. Unless something else comes up, therein no need for testing at this time for any infections. Keep me posted on the evolution of your symptoms.
I wish you well and hope to hear back from you!
This is unlikely to have contracted an STD!
Detailed Answer:
HI,
I have reviewed your information fully. The chances of having an STD are very slim and almost zero. A 3-5seconds contact is so short that no germ will have the possibility of getting transmitted. Your symptoms would be more related to a worried state of mind than a real infection from this counter. I will suggest that you stay relaxed and be reassured. Unless something else comes up, therein no need for testing at this time for any infections. Keep me posted on the evolution of your symptoms.
I wish you well and hope to hear back from you!
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Thank you for taking the time to answer my question. I feel much more at ease now.
Brief Answer:
You are welcome!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Keep me posted. Thanks for your kind words. I Wish you well.
You are welcome!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Keep me posted. Thanks for your kind words. I Wish you well.
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Dr. Prasad
I still have the slight burning sensation when I pee but only when my urine is yellow if it is clear there is no sensation. I have thought a bit more logically about it and have go with the theory that there are no other symptoms at present so there is nothing to worry about.
I have strained my groin muscle quite severally (doctor diagnosed) and have been using Voltaren gel on it and it may have come in contact with my penis which could be causing the burning sensation
I have strained my groin muscle quite severally (doctor diagnosed) and have been using Voltaren gel on it and it may have come in contact with my penis which could be causing the burning sensation
Brief Answer:
Nothing worrisome!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have reviewed this information and there is nothing worrisome that warrants aggressive intervention at this time. I will suggest that you monitor only and have a relaxed mind. Keep me posted about this.
I wish you well.
Nothing worrisome!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have reviewed this information and there is nothing worrisome that warrants aggressive intervention at this time. I will suggest that you monitor only and have a relaxed mind. Keep me posted about this.
I wish you well.
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Dr. Yogesh D
As a general rule when would you expect symptoms to show if I had contracted anything and would these symptoms get worse as days progressed?
Brief Answer:
Symptoms will get worse!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Symptoms would show up with an infection and progressive get worse as time progresses. This is not the case with you. Be relaxed and do not get too disturbed by this.
I hope this helps. I wish you well.
Symptoms will get worse!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Symptoms would show up with an infection and progressive get worse as time progresses. This is not the case with you. Be relaxed and do not get too disturbed by this.
I hope this helps. I wish you well.
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Dr. Prasad