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Balanitis/Prostatitis/Ulcerative Colitis

In 1994, at age 29 and after 1 1/2 years of discomfort and sexual dysfunction I was diagnosed with Balanitis and I was circumsized.  I hoped this would restore sexual function but it did not.  Over the next few years I was diagnosed with Prostatitis and treated with many antibotic to no avail.  In 1998 I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis.  I have suffered with all three problems ever since.  I believe there is a conection because frequently the day after I masterbate I am consipated which may or may not lead to a flare of my Ulcerative Colitis.  I only have flares of Ulcerative Colitis a day or two after masterbation.  I cannot have normal sex but eventually learned to manipulate and erection through masterbation and patient relaxation.  The penis is bent downward during an erection unlike Peyronies Diseases distinctive left or right bend.  Doctors offered no relief and since its not life threatening they offered no answers or real interest.  I read on the internet about the possiblity of a yeast infection.  Could my problem be a yeast infection?  How do treat a yeast infection in the prostate?  Could there be a solution?  I always wanted to marry some day but I must be honest, without the reward of sex I feel little motivation to pursue women anymore.  
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Hi,
I have also been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, after a log period of masturbation (daily).
Now I'm collecting all sorts of causes for UC and I came here on masturbation.
I remember the days when I was too busy and I could not take my tablets properly, but I did not have any symptoms of UC. After that I get more free time and I gradually started masturbating and the symptoms were back.
How many times (daily) and how long have you been masturbating?
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