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Aug 7, 2014, 12:48 AM
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What do I have?
Hello. On Saturday, I had intense sex & I believe I squirted. I know he really brushed up close to my urethra. However, 2 days after that I started getting urethra pain. I have to pee very often to alleviate this feeling. I took a UTI test, & it was negative. What do you think it could be? Thanks for your time.
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Aug 7, 2014, 02:53 AM
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Gave urine at a clinic?
If you really had a test that was negative, then you must have just had some injury to the delicate tissues around your urethra that are sensitizing your urge to pee, and the urine stings. Wash frequently but gently and pat dry and air dry, and maybe have your partner examine you for any sign of swelling and redness that might indicate a skin infection rather than a UTI. And hold off on sex until it's better.
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Aug 7, 2014, 05:06 PM
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Also drink cranberry juice and lots and lots of water. Go see a doctor if this persists for more than a week.
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Pets Expert
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Aug 7, 2014, 05:18 PM
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There's no way to diagnose online. It sounds like a urinary tract infection, but if you went to a doctor and you were tested for a UTI, and don't have one, I have to ask why the doctor didn't run further tests to find out what is causing this issue.
If you didn't go to a doctor to test for a UTI, how did you determine that you don't have one? Some online home test? Those are worthless!
Time to see your doctor.
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Junior Member
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Aug 7, 2014, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by joypulv
Gave urine at a clinic? (Saying 'took' somehow makes it sound like you tried some home or drugstore test, which isn't possible.)
If you really had a test that was negative, then you must have just had some injury to the delicate tissues around your urethra that are sensitizing your urge to pee, and the urine stings. Wash frequently but gently and pat dry and air dry, and maybe have your partner examine you for any sign of swelling and redness that might indicate a skin infection rather than a UTI. And hold off on sex until it's better.
In drug stores, they sell AZO UTI testing strips. Came out negative for both nitrate & white blood cells. I started taking the AZO UTI pain relief, & I'm feeling better.
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Pets Expert
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Aug 7, 2014, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by j2237806
In drug stores, they sell AZO UTI testing strips. Came out negative for both nitrate & white blood cells. I started taking the AZO UTI pain relief, & I'm feeling better.
Then we can close this thread since your issue is solved. :)
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Aug 7, 2014, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Alty
Then we can close this thread since your issue is solved. :)
Let's hope the pain doesn't come back. I don't know why I get so many UTIs. I urinate after sex & drink a lot of water.
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Adult Sexuality Expert
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Aug 8, 2014, 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by j2237806
Let's hope the pain doesn't come back. I don't know why I get so many UTIs. I urinate after sex & drink a lot of water.
Those won't do anything to prevent UTIs. Urine isn't antibacterial. It is essentially sterile when it exits the body but only assuming that you don't have a UTI. What could cause the UTI? You could have unfortunate anatomy that allows the bacteria not to be cleaned away effectively so given the right circumstances they can cause an infection. Your normal flora may not be able to control the invading infection. There are MANY MANY reasons.
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Aug 8, 2014, 03:45 PM
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The idea behind drinking plenty of water is to increase urination which can flush bacteria. This is why women are told to drink plenty of water and to urinate after sex if they are prone to frequent UTIs. It's actually a good idea for any woman.
A UTI can still be present without symptoms. If you do experience possible symptoms again, see your doctor. While the home tests can work, they are not always accurate.
Ask your doctor about longer term treatment if you are having many UTIs.
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Aug 8, 2014, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by DoulaLC
The idea behind drinking plenty of water is to increase urination which can flush bacteria. This is why women are told to drink plenty of water and to urinate after sex if they are prone to frequent UTIs. It's actually a good idea for any woman.
A UTI can still be present without symptoms. If you do experience possible symptoms again, see your doctor. While the home tests can work, they are not always accurate.
Ask your doctor about longer term treatment if you are having many UTIs.
When I would have intercourse with condom, I never got a single UTI, even without peeing after doing it. However, I got the depo shot, & I do it without condoms, & I've had 3 UTIs in 5 months. I now urinate after sex. What I'm thinking is that maybe my boyfriend has a germ or bacteria that doesn't give him any symptoms, & that's why I get so many UTIs. We're going to the doctor. What do you think?
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Aug 8, 2014, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by j2237806
When I would have intercourse with condom, I never got a single UTI, even without peeing after doing it. However, I got the depo shot, & I do it without condoms, & I've had 3 UTIs in 5 months. I now urinate after sex. What I'm thinking is that maybe my boyfriend has a germ or bacteria that doesn't give him any symptoms, & that's why I get so many UTIs. We're going to the doctor. What do you think?
This is not my question... Don't know what I did wrong, I'm a new member. All I did was to respond to the question. Any idea how to resolve this? I am getting emails galore! Kind of embarrassing, I am 60 and not sexually active at the moment. Thanks for any help and for replying.
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Aug 8, 2014, 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Jacalyn Libby
This is not my question... Don't know what I did wrong, I'm a new member. All I did was to respond to the question. Any idea how to resolve this? I am getting emails galore! Kind of embarrassing, I am 60 and not sexually active at the moment. Thanks for any help and for replying.
Just turn off notifications when you reply. You have the option on the bottom, I think.
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Uber Member
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Aug 8, 2014, 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by j2237806
When I would have intercourse with condom, I never got a single UTI, even without peeing after doing it. However, I got the depo shot, & I do it without condoms, & I've had 3 UTIs in 5 months. I now urinate after sex. What I'm thinking is that maybe my boyfriend has a germ or bacteria that doesn't give him any symptoms, & that's why I get so many UTIs. We're going to the doctor. What do you think?
Anytime you have sex without a condom, you will be exposed to some bacteria from your partner along with your own. It's possible that the intense sex causes some irritation to your urethra which may allow more bacteria access. Do you use a douche? This can change the balance so that infection is more likely. Some people are just more prone to them than others.
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Junior Member
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Aug 8, 2014, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by DoulaLC
Anytime you have sex without a condom, you will be exposed to some bacteria from your partner. It's possible that the intense sex causes some irritation to your urethra which may allow more bacteria access. Do you use a douche? This can change the balance so that infection is more likely. Some people are just more prone to them than others.
I don't use douches. Thanks for your help. I'm tired of having to take antibiotics almost every month. Can't take this.
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Uber Member
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Aug 8, 2014, 04:57 PM
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It may be a necessary option for awhile. Some people need to be on a low dose antibiotic for an extended period. See what your doctor says.
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Junior Member
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Aug 9, 2014, 01:31 AM
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Originally Posted by DoulaLC
It may be a necessary option for awhile. Some people need to be on a low dose antibiotic for an extended period. See what your doctor says.
Yes, I'm getting an appt. with the doctor Monday. Quick question, can I have protected sex while on treatment for my UTI?
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