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Q: Pain in uritha
asked by: helpl0x on November 25th, 2008
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First off, im a 17 yr old male, sexualy active (no stds from me or my partner) ive been to the doctors 3-5 times, uralogist 1 time, kidney specialist 1 time.

Problem
i have trouble passing urine (sometimes), burning sensation when i urinate, feels like i have to pee even after i urinate. have/had diarea for awhile now. also burns when i ejaculate, have yellowish/clearish sperm
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tried drinking water and cranberry juice as much as possible for one-two weeks helped a lil but stil felt the burning n everything, didnt help very much or long.

ive had a prostate exam -everything was fine, ultrasound (checked kidneys, bladder, and i think prostate not rly sure for that one though) everything was fine just my kidneys wernt working at a 100% he said was about 97%.

toke a pee test, everything was fine, toke another found a high protein count, everything else was fine (no stds, infections etc)..they found blood in one of them dont remember exacly which one, had this problem once be4 when i was 5, fixed it no blood from what i know of ever sense. did a 24 hour urine collection found a mild/high protein, nothing else was wrong. forgot name of the test but had a cotton swab put into my uritha, everything was fine (no stds, infeciton, etc. )

please help???
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antigone
replied on November 25th, 2008
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I suggest you try taking a probiotic ( you can purchase at any vitamin store or some drug stores). This is the natural bacteria found in your GI tract and the gentiourinary system. It will help to restore the balance of bacteria back in the these systems. You may want to look at what type of soap you are using. Soap can be extremely irritating to the urethra. Try using a mild baby soap for awhile. That may offer you some relief. I would continue with cranberry juice and water. Cranberry juice will alter the pH of the urinary tract and make it less hospitable for any invading bacteria. This is not a quick fix. Think of it as a maintenance program. You may feel some relief after several weeks. I hope some of this helps. Give it a try.
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helpl0x
replied on November 25th, 2008
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kk, ill give it a shot. thank you for posting
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