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Hey Doctor, For The Last Year Now I’ve Had This

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Posted on Sun, 10 Nov 2019
Question: Hey doctor,

For the last year now I’ve had this burning pain when I urinate. It’s not everytime I urinate but it’s especially worse if I don’t drink enough water. Now I’ve been to the doctor and a specialist urologist and I have done a bunch of tests to test for infection which have all come out negative for anything and I had this before I even ever had sexual intercourse. I recently had sex with a condom for the first time 3 months ago and it didn’t change anything pain wise so I don’t really understand what is going on? My doctors told me not to worry about it but it’s super annoying they did send me off for another ultrasound of my prostate but I don’t think it’ll show anything especially at my age and since I’ve had this a year now what else can I do? I also have IBS and bad bowel and stomach pains which is why they haven’t given me antibiotics so I am unsure if that’s related in some way?
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Follow up: Dr. Matthew J. Mangat (20 minutes later)
Just to add to this the burning pain is pretty mild and it hasn%E2%80%99t gotten worse over the year its stayed the same it is more of a annoyance than something that is effecting my life and I often forget about it. However I would like to get rid of it if possible the only other thing i can think of is i used a fleshlight sex toy a year ago before i started getting the burning pain but the urine, swaps and blood tests would of shown an infection right? I%E2%80%99ve done them about 6 times as well now and they have all been the same showing nothing at all and my docs just said its nothing so I am confused.
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Follow up: Dr. Matthew J. Mangat (1 minute later)
Would doing an ultrasound even show possible signs of infection?
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Answered by Dr. Matthew J. Mangat (10 hours later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX

Your main symptom of burning pain while passing urine could be due to several causes, most commonly due to a urinary infection.
For knowing the cause, you'll need to undergo certain tests.
But according to you, you've already undergone many tests.

Kindly send the copies of the reports for me to see and opine if any other tests are needed. Then expert opinion can be given.

An ultrasound scan does show indirect evidence of infection.
It's to be done in a particular way, depending on your reports.

Wishing you well.

Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Follow up: Dr. Matthew J. Mangat (3 days later)
Hey doctor I ended up sorting it with my gp it was mainly just me not drinking enough water. One other thing I wanted to ask last night I had sex with my girlfriend and afterwards I had like a hot flush where my arms, legs and my face for a couple of hours. What do you think that could be would it possibly be a hormone thing after sex? My partner didn’t seem to have the same problem just me.
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Follow up: Dr. Matthew J. Mangat (4 minutes later)
When I say hot flush as well I don’t mean my face was red it was more so my arms and legs that were just hot almost like a heat pack on your skin.
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Answered by Dr. Matthew J. Mangat (44 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX

Your symptoms are noted.
It could be related to any systemic illness or may be non-specific.
You've not sent any of the previous reports, so clueless on
cause.

Kindly note that a healthy adult needs to drink about 10 to 12 glasses of fluids daily. Drink more if you're sweating.

Hot flushes could also be non-specific or related to a systemic illness like Diabetes.
If it's transient and doesn't recur, then ignore it.
But if it's recurrent, you'll need to do certain tests, which haven't been done so far.

You're welcome to clear your doubts after sending all previous
reports.

Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.

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Follow up: Dr. Matthew J. Mangat (10 hours later)
Thanks for that doctor I will get the reports off my doctor for your opinion in the meantime in terms of the burning pain when I urinate I feel it kind of just above my pubic hair area in the centre and also in the barrel of my penis as it comes through. Just on a more of a speculative opinion based on the fact I’ve had this symptom for about a year now what could it be? I’ve done the urine tests for UTI, STI’s and inflammation which where normal but I have not done the ultrasound recently of the urinary tract however I did do one about a year ago so I don’t believe that would come out unusual on that either. But what else can I actually do test wise especially since my doctors think that there is nothing wrong? Could there possibly be something more sinister at my age as well I’m only 22? Is it possible that the urine and blood tests aren’t picking up the infection is that a possibility I’ve done several over the last year and from different labs too which all had the same result coming out negative and when I first got this issue I’d never had sex at that point either. Could you elude to if having this for now a year could caused serious problems if it were to be an infection is it still ok to have sex as well? I’ve always worn a condom too.
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Follow up: Dr. Matthew J. Mangat (3 minutes later)
I’m also definitely not drinking that amount of water that is recommend however I never had this problem in the past and drunk around the sense amount of water so could that really be the issue?
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Answered by Dr. Matthew J. Mangat (20 hours later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Kindly drink the recommended amount of fluids daily.
Lesser amounts can precipitate your burning sensation.

Unless you send the latest urine and blood reports,
I'll be unable to give an expert opinion on further treatment.
If you're unable to send it, I can advise you which tests need
to be repeated.
One year is a long time for changes to occur in the urinary tract.

Wishing you well.

Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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Hey Doctor, For The Last Year Now I’ve Had This

Just to add to this the burning pain is pretty mild and it hasn%E2%80%99t gotten worse over the year its stayed the same it is more of a annoyance than something that is effecting my life and I often forget about it. However I would like to get rid of it if possible the only other thing i can think of is i used a fleshlight sex toy a year ago before i started getting the burning pain but the urine, swaps and blood tests would of shown an infection right? I%E2%80%99ve done them about 6 times as well now and they have all been the same showing nothing at all and my docs just said its nothing so I am confused.