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Urinated too hard? Tiny kidney stone?

Hello everyone,

About a year ago, a had a long bout with what was diagnosed as Non-specific urethritis. Doctors and hospitals tested me for everything under the sun and everything came back negative...doctors were stumped, I was stumped, our confusion resulted in me currently paying hospital bills and testing fees. The dull ache that occurred in the tip of my urethra was gone in about two weeks

Yesterday, I got home from an outing with my girlfriend at around 7:30 PM. While I was in the process of making dinner, I suddenly got pretty bad backache, it wasn't super intense pain, but it was discomforting enough to make me need to sit down. A few moments after sitting down, I had to go to the restroom and urinate. In the bathroom, all of a sudden, urine literally bursts hard and forcefully out of my urethra, which was a tad painful, and I had some pain for a few moments after urinating. There was no blood, no discharge, just a really intense stream of urine.

Now today, I have the same dull ache in the tip of my urethra that I had about a year ago. Is it possible for a strong stream of urine to have adverse effects on the tip of your urethra? What is wrong with my urethra? Is it possible that I passed a kidney stone without knowing that I had one (I did drink a 1.5 Liter of Sprite before the intense urination came)?
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Hi,
     Most likely, it was a a urinary stone taht you passed through urine. Pain in the urethra may remain for few days. As for the tip, it can get bruised by rubbing against cloth, so use soft cotton under garments.  

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Quick update: I have no pain urinating nor do I have any discharge. Just a strange feeling in the tip of my penis (head) when I press it between my fingers or if it rubs against more "rough fabric and materials" such as my jeans or shorts.
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