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What Causes Frequent Urination Along With Burning Sensation In Penis?
The tip of my penis feels cold and i geel the urge to urinate alot (more so in cold tempretures but even when in a warm place) slight burning sensation when uriniting but to bad to handle. Tingle sensation in the tip of my urethra every now and then. Thanks
Based on the description that you have done , your problem is likely to UTI (Urinary tract infections) but some sexually transmitted diseases mimic the effects of urinary tract infections. Certain STDs can cause urinary tract infections if the bacteria spreads to the urethra rather than or in addition to the sex organs. For example, chlamydia can cause urinary tract infections, and its symptoms may be difficult to distinguish from other types of UTIs. I do not know your age but if you're young i will recommend to do urine analysis and urine culture... and if you are over then 45 years older i would recommend you to check the prostate to a doctor too.
After receiving the response of the analysis talk to a doctor for the medication or you can ask me about anything.
Hope this information is helpful to you Best regards
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What Causes Frequent Urination Along With Burning Sensation In Penis?
Hello my friend Thanks for your question on HCM Based on the description that you have done , your problem is likely to UTI (Urinary tract infections) but some sexually transmitted diseases mimic the effects of urinary tract infections. Certain STDs can cause urinary tract infections if the bacteria spreads to the urethra rather than or in addition to the sex organs. For example, chlamydia can cause urinary tract infections, and its symptoms may be difficult to distinguish from other types of UTIs. I do not know your age but if you re young i will recommend to do urine analysis and urine culture... and if you are over then 45 years older i would recommend you to check the prostate to a doctor too. After receiving the response of the analysis talk to a doctor for the medication or you can ask me about anything. Hope this information is helpful to you Best regards