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My penis burns when I pee.

Hello, I noticed that a few days ago it burns a little on the tip of my penis when I pee and it stays a bit after then fades away. I drink a good amount of water, I did have unprotected anal sex about a month ago. We are both clean tho, so I know it's not an STD ( at least I hope not) I'm just stating it this to put it on the table. I don't want To go see a doctor cos I don't think it's a big deal. It only realy happens in the mornings, when I wake up and pee. The rest of the day it won't hurt or bother at all.
If anyone has something like this or knows pls get back to me
thanks
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what's a county health department?
and yeah i know am going this monday to get a urine test.
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Don't fool around and wait.  Go to the county health department.
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Um it might be that, I'll go to get a urine test and see what's going on. Thanks a lot I'll keep posted , but other than that what else could it be?
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I agree this could very well be a UTI.  Go to a doctor and have them check you out.  A Doctor may need to perscribe antibotics because if left untreated UTI can do some damage.
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sounds like you might have a urinary tract infection.could be caused from bacteria from having unprotected anal sex.you really should reconsider using protection.good luck
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