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What Causes Tingling Sensation While Urinating?

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Posted on Thu, 27 Apr 2017
Question: A psa score of 6 at age 49 and I'm black.... I'm having some intermittent moderate discomfort like burning after I urinate and occasional mild testicular tingling sensations. However whenever I ejaculate it seems to relieve the symptoms. My urine stream is good and my last UA came back negative for a UTI. Does this mean I have prostate cancer? I'm scared to death ... I haven't re took my psa since the original one 5 weeks ago
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Answered by Dr. Pavan Kumar Gupta (2 hours later)
Brief answer.....it seems like prostatitis rather than cancer.
Detailed answer....
Hello,
Thanks for the query.
I have read your query and understand your concern.
A rise in PSA always makes a person jittery but frankly speaking there are many other conditions which can cause rise in PSA like acute prostatitis,BPH etc.
A single reading of PSA should never be relied upon because even ejaculation can cause rise in PSA levels.
What to do....
Get the PSA checked after a gap of 4-6 weeks.
Don't ejaculate for at least 72 hours before the test.
Urine culture
PRE and POST prostatic massage fluid test
Urethral swab
Ultrasound abdomen ( KUB ) 
My personal opinion regarding your problem is that your high PSA is because of prostatitis and not due to prostate cancer,however it should be properly investigated by a specialist doctor.
Best would be to consult a UROLOGIST and get it diagnosed.
Remain relaxed as chances of prostate cancer are as good as nil.
Best of luck
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Pavan Kumar Gupta (7 hours later)
Thank you, im currently seeing a urologist. Its just been frustrating because i want immediate answers and have to wait several weeks in between follow up appointments with the same symptoms
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Answered by Dr. Pavan Kumar Gupta (7 minutes later)
Hello,
Yes I can understand your problem and frustration. May be you can talk and persuade your urologist to give you earlier appointment.
Best of luck to you.
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Pavan Kumar Gupta (38 minutes later)
Another question regarding PSA scores or test. Can a fleet enema or cleaning you rectum with a rectal syringe with warm water increase your PSA score since that is the area near your prostate?
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Answered by Dr. Pavan Kumar Gupta (17 hours later)
Hello,
Yes it can result in slight elevation of PSA levels.
Thanks
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Tingling Sensation While Urinating?

Brief answer.....it seems like prostatitis rather than cancer. Detailed answer.... Hello, Thanks for the query. I have read your query and understand your concern. A rise in PSA always makes a person jittery but frankly speaking there are many other conditions which can cause rise in PSA like acute prostatitis,BPH etc. A single reading of PSA should never be relied upon because even ejaculation can cause rise in PSA levels. What to do.... Get the PSA checked after a gap of 4-6 weeks. Don't ejaculate for at least 72 hours before the test. Urine culture PRE and POST prostatic massage fluid test Urethral swab Ultrasound abdomen ( KUB )  My personal opinion regarding your problem is that your high PSA is because of prostatitis and not due to prostate cancer,however it should be properly investigated by a specialist doctor. Best would be to consult a UROLOGIST and get it diagnosed. Remain relaxed as chances of prostate cancer are as good as nil. Best of luck Thanks