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Q: Pain...
asked by: musicfreak2006 on February 20th, 2006
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I'm 22 years old, and I have a question.

Starting on saturday evening I was having a pain near the end of urinating, and for about 10 mins or so after. The pain is only at the tip of the penis, and I don't see rash or discoloration. Also i've felt that I have to urinate ever 45mins to an hour now. So urination is increased. When is clear doesn't hurt as bad as if it is darker color.

Today I went to see a doctor and was giving a urinalises and it came back that I don't have a uti, and they told me just to wait it out.

About 10 months ago I was having the same problem, and was given the urinalises and also a std test, both came out negative. It ended up being this new body soap that I changed too...Then I changed back to my original soap and it went away.

After that I still was having sex with the girl from before that, and it still went away.

Well on saturday I had protected sex, and then this happened that night.

I know that its probably just a fluke that it happened. Could that be a reaction to the condom, or could it just be a infection that happened to happen the same day. Or what are your thoughts?
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musicfreak2006
replied on February 22nd, 2006
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Anybody?
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Sereena
replied on April 19th, 2006
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If the condom had spermicide, it's more likely to have caused your symptoms, especially if it was within 24 hours of contact. Have you used that kind before? Because it could be an allergic reaction.
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