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URGENT HELP..

i am 16 years old, since i have been on prescribed steroids for my inflamed eczema i have had a constant discomfort in my penis and the frequent urge to urinate, however very little comes out and even when i drink a vast amount of water and able to urinate a lot, the feeling that i still need to urinate more is still there, is feels like my penis is not releasing all the urine. i went to see my GP with a urine sample and he said there was no signs of an infection. can any one help please.. that you for your time..
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over the past couple days the unable to urinate has been getting better however the discomfort and constant feeling that i need to urinate is still there, i have been to my GP and he said my urine looks fine and no sign of an infection
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Hello,
Difficulty in urinating in males can be due to obstruction due to infection, enlarged prostate due to benign prostatic hypertrophy (often called BPH) or infection of the prostate( prostatitis), any blockage in the flow of urine like any scar tissue, injury (as in a car wreck or bad fall), blood clots, infection, tumors in the pelvic region, and stones, infection or due to disruption of the delicate and complex system of nerves that connects the urinary tract with the brain and the nervous system.

I suggest you an immediate urologist’s evaluation to check out these possibilities and confirm the diagnosis after investigations.
I sincerely hope that helps. Take care.

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