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Itchiness In penis urethra

Hi to all,

Am a male, Asian, 26 years of age. recently I noticed that the back, inside of my penis which I believe to be my urethra, to be slightly itchy.

Its nothing excessive, just some mild itchiness which comes in occasionally. There's no feeling of burn or sore. Just itchinesss.

In addition, there's also not a single weird discharge like pus or any substances.

It just worries me. So I would like to seek help and advice here before I go down to DSC clinic.

Anybody knows or experience the same thing? Its kinda worrying,

Thank you for your kind attention...

Regards,
markowitz
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hi sorry I am just new to this forum and still figuring things out.. I am still ruling out to get tested for gonorrhea/chlamydia..
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Start your own thread please
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I have the same situation as yours,I got tested for syphillis and hiv but tests came out non reactive.can you help what could this be?it is very itchy.
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Not a bad idea to be tested.
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yeah... had unprotected sex with a casual partner... had with her before.. only that reently this problem surfaced..

Only itchiness.. None others like weird substances or sore.

Nor having uncontrollable bladder.. Just urined, it seems pretty normal.

Will be going DSC clinic in 2 days time.
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I have same problem from last 5-6 years. Went to see doctor, did urine test and it was negative. Doctor said no infection. Then I never go to see doctor. Just i m trying to find reason and treatment
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Have you had unprotected oral/vaginal/anal sex recently with a new partner?
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