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urinating through ejaculation pipe

Hi ,

I am 26 year old male .
I've been mastrubating 3-4 times a week for last 4 months .

Today after mastrubutation , I passed urine but that was through the other ( ejaculation ) pipe in penis .
After 2 hours I again went for urination and found the same thing .

It may be the case that I've over done mastrubutation and I am urinating through the other pipe .
I am really afraid . Please help if there is something serious .

Thanx
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Hello,
If you have noticed another opening below the urethra then bifurcated urethra has to be ruled out.I sincerely suggest a urologist’s evaluation for this.

I hope that helps.Take care and regards.

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Hi sir ,

Thanx for the information .
You mean to say that both urine and semen comes out from the same opening .
Your post has settled my mind a lot .

Just for more clarification .

What I meant was that there seem to be just a small opening downside from where urine comes . From this opening normally the semen come out . That's why I said two openings .

There is no irritation or sensation though while passing urine .
I starting mastrubating quite late in my life . ( something to do with this ?? )

Thanx

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Hello,
In normal males,there is only one ejaculatory duct(urethra) for the passage of urine and semen.If you are having any ejaculation from any other duct other than the urethra then some congenital pathology like bifurcation of the urethra has to be ruled out.I would suggest a urologist’s evaluation if there is any congenital cause.

I hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep me posted.Warm regards.

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