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Penis Tip Pain

  Hi, I'm a 16 yrs old male, is not sexually active for more than 2 months. I used condoms with my last boyfriend, and the only thing I did was taste my his semen.But, he got these pimples, or idk spots on his gland's edge but he got it checked and told me it was nothing.
  Recently, I have these pain that occur when my penis got to semi-erection and the pain stay there but If I masturbate, it usually disappear after I masturbate for awhile. The ejaculation is painless too. I tried to leave it for 2 days and the pain's gone but then it appeared again when I masturbate twice on that day or even a masturbate the next day, sometimes there's pain, sometimes there's not.
  I have no trouble urinate but sometimes I felt the urge to pee but pee little, it happened to me sometimes and before I got these weird pains. I have no discharge, my penis curved upward however.
  I have a pediatric, and I told her about some of the details but I realized I forgot to tell her about my urinate urge above,but she said it's ok and I'm not alone. I just really want to know what could possibly caused the pain and what can I do to stop it.  
  Thank you.
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I'm an RN...It sounds like a possible UTI, which is no big deal, but can be painful and cause you to feel you have to urinate when you don't really.  Talk to your doc... You would just need antibiotics to fix it.  Easy fix.
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