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Penis - burning sensation mainly after ejaculation

Hoping someone can assist me on my issue here, at its becoming a bigger concern. I am a 27 year old male.

I had unprotected sex with a female around the beginning of June and shortly after I noticed a mild burning sensation when I  ejaculated. I knew this was likely to be some kind of STD as a result, (I had been diagnosed and treated for non-specific urethritus 2 years earlier) so proceeding to get an appointment with my GP.
He prescribed a 10 day course of Doxycycline 100mg capsules which I took as prescribed. I returned to the doctors as my symptoms persisted. I gave a urine sample (which was tested for such infections) and also the penis tip swab test which all came back
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i have sat and read all of these threads and the most common theory is the consumption of alcahol but i dont drink alcahol at all...more often than not i suffer terrible pain too...its the same as most on here...a few minutes after ejaculation i get a burning sensation and can last upto 30 mins...the pain is so uncomfortable i no longer enjoy sex..my partner thinks its more of a pain than i do...i do however drink a lot of tea and coffee and im told that this could be a dehydration problem but a sign of dehydration is discoloured urine...my urine is almost always clear
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i have sat and read all of these threads and the most common theory is the consumption of alcahol but i dont drink alcahol at all...more often than not i suffer terrible pain too...its the same as most on here...a few minutes after ejaculation i get a burning sensation and can last upto 30 mins...the pain is so uncomfortable i no longer enjoy sex..my partner thinks its more of a pain than i do...i do however drink a lot of tea and coffee and im told that this could be a dehydration problem but a sign of dehydration is discoloured urine...my urine is almost always clear
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Yes this what exactly I experienced over many many years. As you said it does not happen all the times though. I have very exact symptoms and you are perfectly correct in your description. Did you do any thing to get ride off.
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I have this problem to guys I can tell you what I know our pee is too acidic alcohol sodas these things hurt us extra. When u ejaculate sometimes a small amount can stay in your wanghole lolz. Well this just concentrates the burn when you pee afterward blockage and what not. So just stay away from the sodas and liquor don't masturbate so much you'll see improvement I'm sure if not then youz probably ******...
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Yes that's true I used to get this problem occasionally , so that time I found the solution is drinking more water and wait for some time.Then after steady urination it would be fine.
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I have had this problem ever since I starter jacken it, in 7th grade, the burning pain is at the tip of my penis and only used to happen occasionally after I masturbate, but now that I can drink beer or hard alcohol it happens occasionally when I drink beer and not masturbate. Its never happen after I have had intercourse. Im glad that Im not the only one that has this problem. I feel that when it happens I have to my constricted the flow of my semen, so I dont get it every where, where as intercourse I dont hold back and let it flow. iv also notice that when i start feeling the burn, I go pee and I pee out a little precum then regular pee, then it really burns for about 15mins but then stops. I do drink a lot of mt dew about 2 a day and only drink about 24oz of water a day. I dont have health insurance, is there any place I can go to get help for free or low cost.
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