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1318265 tn?1274226982

IT BURNS WHEN I PEE

So my wife is pregnant and recently on pelvic rest due to pre-term labor. We are both loyal to each other so STD is out of the question. An advice nurse said maybe some soap got in the tip when i was in the shower. Has this happened to anyone else? When I was younger it happened but I was told my penis was strained from to much sex and after a week it did go away. Any ideas? It really stings at the tip when I pee. Don't know how it feels when I *** because i'm to scared to find out.
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1255530 tn?1269867619
Iv got 4 kids and had bladder infections that caused that pain also sometimes intercourse does to. Try to pee after she has intercourse if she can. did they run any tests for an infection kidney or bladder? That may be the issue but the baby puts pressure down there so sometimes it just hurts and it can be hard to go to the bathroom and that may be part of the problem to. Hope she feels better soon
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560501 tn?1383612740

   Hello,
As penswriter had said, it could be some sort of infection.

    You would need to address this as soon as possible escpecially since your wife is preganant.  Do you feel an urgency to urinate??  I'll throw another possibility out there and that is some sort of Urinary Tract infection?? Yes, men get them too.

   Good Luck,
~Tonya
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it could be an infection. if it persists i would say go to the doctor.
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