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Burning Sensation Near Urethra After Having Unprotected Sex. What Should I Do?

Hello Doctor I've had a burning/tingling sensation near the urethra tip for about 4 days after having unprotected sex. There's no discharge or burning during urinating, just a numbing/burning sensation while sitting or walking. What could it be & what should I do next?
Wed, 11 Dec 2013
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Hi, if even if there is no discharge or ulcer or burning urination, you should be careful about STD. was it with your partner or a casual one? Infection like HIV and Hepatitis should be rule out. Most of the acute infection can be treated without any problem. I think you should see a physician to rule out pelvic inflammatory disease or sexual transmitted disease.
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Burning Sensation Near Urethra After Having Unprotected Sex. What Should I Do?

Hi, if even if there is no discharge or ulcer or burning urination, you should be careful about STD. was it with your partner or a casual one? Infection like HIV and Hepatitis should be rule out. Most of the acute infection can be treated without any problem. I think you should see a physician to rule out pelvic inflammatory disease or sexual transmitted disease. Thanks