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Burning Manhood Pain - What to Do
When It Hurts to Pee
By John Dugan
Ouch! Nothing gets a man’s attention faster than the feeling of passing
fire at the urinal. Any man who has experienced painful urination knows
that it is nothing to be taken lightly. Not only is it a particularly painful
predicament, but manhood pain on urination could be a sign that
medical attention is needed. Read on to learn some possible causes
behind this prickly problem, as well as lifestyle tips for keeping the
manhood healthy and pain free.
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Why does it hurt to pee?
Is it an undiagnosed UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)? Probably the most
common culprit for painful urination in women, UTI’s are less common
among men, but they are partner transmitted infectionll a frequent
occurrence. A UTI may originate when nasty bacteria make their way up
the urethra, leading to an immune system response. A UTI brings with it a
frequent urge to urinate – even though only a few drops of urine may be
released – and an unpleasant burning sensation. Bumping up liquid intake
-- especially cranberry juice, has proven benefits for urinary health -- and
getting an antibiotic from a doctor should clear the infection up pretty
quickly.
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Could the clap be to blame?: A partner transmitted disease can certainly
cause pain in the manhood; and it often comes with other warning signs,
such a sores, lumps, bumps, discharge and fever. In addition to the big C,
other partner transmitted diseases are commonly associated with
manhood pain, as well. Partner transmitted diseases can come with a
whole host of other side effects – some serious and some mild – so it is
important to get checked out by the doctor any time a partner
transmitted disease is suspected. Additionally, it is possible to pass an
infection on to a partner even if no symptoms are present; so in addition
to always using protection, men who are active should complete their full
regimen of treatment as recommended by their doctor.
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Should stones be considered? Kidney and bladder stones are definitely a
potential cause of pain during urination. Not only do they cause burning,
but they can also severely restrict the flow of urine! The final insult of
kidney or bladder stones is that they very often have to be passed
through the body through the urinary tract.
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Perhaps the prostate is the problem? An enlarged or infected prostate is
yet another potential cause for pain at the urinal. While a chronically
enlarged prostate – medically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia -may be more common in men of advanced age, virtually all men are
susceptible to a short term infection and inflammation of the prostate,
also known as prostatitis. Just like stones, conditions that impact the
prostate cause slow and painful urination, which is reason enough to
seek medical intervention to get things back to normal down there.
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Maintaining Manhood Health
No matter what caused the pain to originate, one thing is for sure; any
man who suffers from painful urination will want it to subside quickly and
stay away forever. While it would be ideal if there was a surefire way to
prevent manhood pain, very few things in life come with a 100%
guarantee.
Use protection: Not only does it decrease the spread of partner
transmitted diseases; it also prevents yeast and other bacteria from
entering the manhood and causing unpleasant infections.
Answer nature’s call: Sometimes a man has to hold it, as when he is
stuck in traffic or an important meeting, but as a general rule – the call of
nature should be answered as promptly as possible. Holding urine for
prolonged periods of time increases the chance of infection.
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Practice good hygiene: Showers are our friends. Cleaning the manhood
with soap and water eliminates unwanted bacteria, which can cause not
only infections, but also unpleasant odors. As an added caution, men
should also hop in the shower after working out and after intimacy, even
if it is just for a quick rinse, to eliminate bacteria.
Use vitamin A: Using a manhood health cream that contains vitamin A
(health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can eliminate
infection and odor causing bacteria reducing the chance of infection. A
manhood health formula that is applied after every shower can provide
added protection, as well as leaving the skin health and supple in
appearance.
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