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So for the past 2 1/2 years, I’ve had a burning sensation when I urinate. I’ve been tested twice for an std and both came back negative. One doctor thought it was because my urethra was too small. So they put me under and made it bigger. For a good week I didn’t feel anything but I think it was because of the medication I was on. I am 16 years old and the only kind of sexual contact I’ve had was rubbing my penis on a girls vagina without a condom. And putting it in for literally one stroke. Also my boners now, are not always comfortable and when I pee, it never goes straight at first.

When the burning started happening, I felt like there was something in the shaft of my penis. I felt like I could squeeze it out but nothing ever came out. My first thought was a kidney stone. I’ve forgot to tell the doctors this information so maybe I need to get and ultrasound on the shaft of my penis?  A reason I thought was one of my buddies kneed me in the shaft of my penis very hard and it was stinging for awhile and went away.

Also, one time when I was wanking it, I got this super bad pain On the left side of my groin when I was ejaculating. Ever since then, I have not produced as much sperm or shot it out with as much force.


This is a lot but thank you for taking the time to read this and help me out.


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Yes, you definitely need to talk to your doctor and let him know what's happening. It's not an STD that's causing this, but it could be from trauma to the area.

In the meantime, and don't put this off for too long, definitely make sure you are drinking plenty of water, and lay off the caffeine and juices, and alcohol if you drink that. All of those can really irritate the bladder and urethra.

If you haven't already, it's probably time to see a urologist.

Let us know what happens.
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