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Q: Leaking feeling and tingling in penis
asked by: wildturkey07 on February 14th, 2008
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About 4 months ago i masturbated. For about a week after that it felt like i had a leaking sensation from my penis but there was no discharge. the feeling would be temporarily relieved after i urinated. but i would have to urinate frequently. so i went to the octors and got checked for std's and the results came back negative.i still have this weird tingling/ pinching feeling in my penis from time to time and my desire for sex has went down. any idea what could be wrong with me???? Confused Confused
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jodie 16
replied on February 16th, 2008
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thrush
could be thrush or the after effects of an orgasm?
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sam575
replied on April 10th, 2008
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Nerve
I have the same problem, and suspect that this might be the nerve. Hopefully it can heal with time. Please let me know how you do now, since i am curious about how to cope with the situation
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MiseEire
replied on April 14th, 2008
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It actually kind of sounds like the sensation you feel when you first start masturbating. I remember feeling a strange sensation when urinating for a few days afterwards. The feeling goes away though.
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Sparkyalex
replied on May 20th, 2009
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It sounds like the symptoms of an enlarged prostate. Ask your Dr. to check it out.
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