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Q: pain after urinating
asked by: agogo on October 7th, 2008
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Hi,

I'm 28 years old, and I'm experiencing a great pain when urinating (usually towards the end -- when I almost finished urinating). It doesn't happen all the times, but intermittently with no exact pattern. The pain is as if there is "something" trying to come out from the penis together with the urine. And the pain will last for a minute, and then it will disappear.

I used to masturbate and having sexual relationship with several women, but I've gone "clean" for the past 2 years. I'm married now, and only having sex with my wife.

Can anybody help me explain what is my situation? Thanks Smile
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^Serenity^
replied on October 9th, 2008
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Do you have blood in your urine?
It would be best to see a urologist. It's possible you have small stone that's working it's way out.
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agogo
replied on October 9th, 2008
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No blood in my urine. And the color is normal too.
hmm, I'm afraid of the small stone that you mentioned. Is there any vitamins or supplements that you can recommend for this matter?

Thanks
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