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Frequent Burning Pain In The Penis. No Urinary Infection. What Else Is Causing This?

I have a burning pain frequent coming from my penis ,it seams it is coming from the urinary tract .I have a monogamy relationship and i have never slept around and trust my wife.i went to the doctor and he took smear sample and urine sample. and came back negative .He did not see anything .I still have this problem it seams it is getting worse.
Tue, 9 Jul 2013
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We understand your concerns

Burning pain in penis urinary tract is supposed to be due to some sort of inflammation or infection inside the penis or due to renal calculus. But your doctor said NO. Drinks lots and lots of liquid and see after a day. If still no relief, consult another general physician.
Get well soon
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Frequent Burning Pain In The Penis. No Urinary Infection. What Else Is Causing This?

Dear Welcome toHCM We understand your concerns Burning pain in penis urinary tract is supposed to be due to some sort of inflammation or infection inside the penis or due to renal calculus. But your doctor said NO. Drinks lots and lots of liquid and see after a day. If still no relief, consult another general physician. Get well soon