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Suggest Treatment For Pain And Frequent Urination

Couple of days ago had slight pain 0-3 in my taint area frequent urination. Pain has dramatically subsided but still have trouble urinating. Thought it might be my protate but had intercourse with my spouse and no pain. I am really freaking out from reading stuff online I m only a 34 year old male think this is kinda young for prostate issues
Wed, 7 Sep 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

As you stated, you are young to have prostate problems so this is unlikely

It is possible that you may have a urinary tract or sexually transmitted infection.

It would be best to see your doctor for an assessment if it continues. This would involve physical examination and also tests such as urine tests.

Treatment would depend on the cause found.

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Suggest Treatment For Pain And Frequent Urination

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic As you stated, you are young to have prostate problems so this is unlikely It is possible that you may have a urinary tract or sexually transmitted infection. It would be best to see your doctor for an assessment if it continues. This would involve physical examination and also tests such as urine tests. Treatment would depend on the cause found. I hope this helps