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Is Leaking Of Penis After Intercourse Sign For UTI?

Hi my 24 yr. old son called me (his mother) to ask if this could be a urinary tract infection, his penis leaks after he is done...I thought I google to see if there was any info. on this problem? He has no pain, no burning, it's just urine...nothing milky etc. I'll wait for the response...thanks
Tue, 28 Apr 2015
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I really appreciate your concern, this may not be urinary tract infection but condition can only be confirmed after some test and urine analysis is prime test, if the test comes negative then this is nothing to worry because such symptoms may be nonspecific, (STD need to be ruled out ) hope this information helps, take care.
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Is Leaking Of Penis After Intercourse Sign For UTI?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, this may not be urinary tract infection but condition can only be confirmed after some test and urine analysis is prime test, if the test comes negative then this is nothing to worry because such symptoms may be nonspecific, (STD need to be ruled out ) hope this information helps, take care.