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What Causes Blood Discharge From Penis And Burning While Urinating?
Today I have been exhibiting symptoms of gonorrhea: blood discharge from my penis, burning when I urinate. In the past month I have had sex with two partners, one on July 21 and one last weekend on August 14. In july I had unprotected sex with someone I trusted. This last partner I had protected sex with a condom although there was some manual stimulation from vagina to my penis. From what I understand it could have been either partner from whom I contracted the STD, but it seems much more likely being that symptoms often occur 2-5 days that I contracted it from the last partner I had four days ago even though I wore a condom. Is it more likely that I contracted the possible STD from the partner I recently had protected sex with, or the partner I had sex with almost 4 weeks ago? Which one should I tell?
All, because we are talking about biology and not physics. All the incubation periods etc. are just the results of observations and apply to 90% of the population. So we can never be 100% sure.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Alexander Davis, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Blood Discharge From Penis And Burning While Urinating?
Hi, All, because we are talking about biology and not physics. All the incubation periods etc. are just the results of observations and apply to 90% of the population. So we can never be 100% sure. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Alexander Davis, General & Family Physician