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This is a little uncomfortable for me, since I'm a female reading Men's Health. I'm a little bit worried about my most recent partner. He's 27. I've asked him numerous times if he's had any sort of STDs or problems, and he's said no. I'm curious though. I don't believe it's normal for a male's scrotum to be red and droopy. Nor do I think it's normal to have an uncomfortable feeling when you pee after getting off. I really don't think he's worried about it, but I don't believe he's been to the doctor to check things out. I would really appreciate some information on what I should do, and if he should go to the doctor for it. I care about him a lot, and I'd hate to have to walk away from him.. If he's got something I'll have to do just that.

So someone please help me out and give me some advice.
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That's awesome! Makes me feel less awkward! And men are stubborn. Especially this one.. I'll keep you posted on everything!
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Check the following for Red Scrotum

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18608710
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I hope he listens to you too. By the way, I am a woman, so feel free to ask any questions on this forum because some of us women here at Medhelp do ask and answer questions here.
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Sounds like a good idea. Thank you, so much! I just hope he listens to me!
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No, this does not sound normal. If he's having burning during urination and ejaculation then he could have a urinary infection. I'm not sure about the red scrotum. It would be a good idea for him to see a Dr. If this is a UTI then it can turn into a kidney infection. If I were you, I would insist on condom use until he sees a Dr. I would also insist on an STD test, just make sure everything is alright.
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