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Q: The urge to urinate and UTIs
asked by: DoctorQuestion on September 12th, 2008
Hello,

Tonight I went to the bathroom normally to urinate, while Im going I feel a real warm feeling in the penis while Im going. All of a sudden I am finished going, and the pee feeling is still there and I don't have to go. Sometimes I will go and a little will come out, but the peeing feeling remains in the penis when I don't have to go and nothing comes out. I am only 23 so I would think Im to young for prostate problems and the partner I have sex with is a trusting partner who says she has only been with me and which I am sure of and also the last sexual situtation was over a week from when this happened. This has just came out of nowhere and is kind of scaring me. I have no idea what is wrong.Why is there a continious feeling that I have to urinate when I do not have to? Please help. Thank you


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 16th, 2008
Mens Chat Answer A4698
The urge to urinate could suggest a presence of a lower urinary tract infection, but in your case, it is still too early to suppose any diagnosis because your symptoms have been lasting only for one night.

If your symptoms continue or urination becomes painful you may want to consult your GP.




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