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Q: a Slightly Urgent Problem. -help-
asked by: Swearword on April 4th, 2006
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Hi. I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow but I wanted to know if there's anything I can do now.


For the past few days my penis has had a rather dull buring pain on the very tip, the very tip is slightly swollen and red, right near the end of the urethra.


Can anyone tell me what this is?
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Swearword
replied on April 18th, 2006
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Nobody has any idea? It's fairly red and inflamed, although i'm not sure what the tip of a healthy penis looks like. My doctor prescribed some anti-bacterial cream but it doesnt seem to work.
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Swearword
replied on April 21st, 2006
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Should I go see some kind of specialist? It is fairlly sore and bothering me alot.
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americandreamer
replied on April 22nd, 2006
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You may have a urinary tract infenction, and a bacterial creme alone will not get rid of it. You need oral medication, twice a day, for 2 weeks. (that's the average) a urinary tract infection is not harmful, although it can be irritating. It goes away easily, and there is nothing to be alarmed about. To help keep them away, try drinking a glass of cranberry juice each day, washing your penis glands carefully, and lowering your sugar intake during the day. Some people are simply prone to them. Just try making those simple modifications, and you'll be fine.
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