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When you masturbate, you can place undue pressure on the urethra (the "tube" in the penis that allows for the flow of urine and seminal fluids) and friction develops along the urethra.This pressure is due to the methods in which you are participating. Seminal fluids can back up and stretch your urethra and cause it to be irritated. Urinating after such activities can cause more pain from the irritated tissues.This is normal.
However since now you have started experiencing the pain even on urination without masturbation also,so urethritis has to be ruled out. Besides pain, other symptoms may include a burning sensation during urination or erection and a discharge from the urethral opening at the tip of the penis.
I feel that you should consult a physician and get a swab sample of the urethra examined under the microscope.it will clear any doubts.Treatment will depend on confirmation of diagnosis.
Hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing or if you have any additional doubts.
When you masturbate, you can place undue pressure on the urethra (the "tube" in the penis that allows for the flow of urine and seminal fluids) and friction develops along the urethra.This pressure is due to the methods in which you are participating. Seminal fluids can back up and stretch your urethra and cause it to be irritated. Urinating after such activities can cause more pain from the irritated tissues.This is normal.
However since now you have started experiencing the pain even on urination without masturbation also,so urethritis has to be ruled out. Besides pain, other symptoms may include a burning sensation during urination or erection and a discharge from the urethral opening at the tip of the penis.
I feel that you should consult a physician and get a swab sample of the urethra examined under the microscope.it will clear any doubts.Treatment will depend on confirmation of diagnosis.
Hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing or if you have any additional doubts.