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what's wrong with me?

Well this is a little long because i'd like people to get the full idea of what's going on, i don't like being mis-diagnosed (as you can understand).

Well, About 2-4 weeks ago i started to get the urge to go pee a fair bit more than i normally do. Also after i finished peeing i would get this sensation just afterwards (like a tingle/slight burn on the head of the penis) and i would feel like i needed to pee again, even though i just pee'd. Sometimes this would go away after a few minutes or it would last for a while. This sensation has now started to happen during urination, and it goes away afterwards usually. It dosn't hurt really.

Now a couple of days ago i had woke up with a cluster of small red dots (the size of a needle hole) close to the head of my penis, there were 4 or 5 of them close together. When i looked closer i noticed that there was other redness on and around the head of the penis .. This alarmed me, but that night i had an erection nearly all night in my sleep, so my penis was rubbing up against the bed-sheets alot. It really just looked like the nerves on the head of my penis got irritated from rubbing up against the bed-sheets. but i decided i would go to the STD clinic just incase. I told the doctor that i have had been peeing alot and getting a sensation after i pee (at this time it was only after), and i told him about the small dots and the redness on my skin. He examined the redness and the dots which had almost fully disapeared by this time. and said i was fine, he said it might be a yeast infection. No further tests were done.

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High, i have a problem where when i pee sometimes white stuff comes out with my urine and it burns like a sharp pain and the tip burns a lil after but then it goes away but sometimes it dont, I dont think its an STD cause i have been with my gf for 9 months and only her, but she did have a yeast infectino twice, could this just be a yeast or bladder infection?  

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I've had the same thing for the past 3 or 4 years.  I've seen 2 different urologists and 2 different family doctors.  They've given me STD tests, prostate exams, antibiotics and after my last urologist visit (about 2 years ago) she told me I had prostatitis.  The white stuff doesn't happen all of the time but it comes in spurts, however the need to urinate more frequently and the painful urination is more common.  Just in the last month I have experienced pain in the scrotum, hard to tell if it is from the testicles though.  This is very frustrating as you guys probably know, I have another urologist I am seeing in Feb/08.  I'll let you know what comes of it!
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i am having the same problem as u and raeky33 did u ever find out what it was?
please write back little desperate
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raeky33, i think i might b having the same problem. Did you ever figure out what was wrong and what you did to treat it?
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Thank you.

well this stuff in the urine dosn't seem to be very common,, i have not heard of anything besides a UTI/bladder infection with this stuff in the urine.. am i wrong?.

my guess was a UTI which is turning into a bladder infection..
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might be a UTI
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Later that night i started getting really bad pain in my scrotum (balls were aching a bit), and the foreskin on the tip of my penis was hurting alot, burning and it itched a fair bit (the skin where it itched was one of the affected red area's earlier).. But all of this came on after i pee'd, so i figured the acids in my pee irritated the foreskin even more. This is when it started to burn when i pee'd, and stopped having the urge to go again immediately after i pee'd..also i was having pains in my groin and lower abdomen which is fairly new to me too.. the pain and itching only lasted an hour or two, and has not happened before or since.

I went to my family doctor the next day(yesterday) and told him everything i knew, he checked out the redness and the dots (which had completely disapeared by then) then said there was nothing wrong with me.. well last night i noticed some small white clumpish stuff in my urine, when i looked closer i saw that the larger clumps looked like a large sperm.. this morning i noticed some brownish/white colored clumps, and my pee is really cloudy and it has a faint sweet smell.

Anyways my girlfriend says it's most likely a bladder infection, and the white/brown bits and chunks are protein.. I didn't get a chance to tell either of the doctors about the stuff in my urine, since i had not known about it.. I do get the urge to pee alot 1-2 times an hour sometimes more, and alot of the time hardly anything comes out..  

i'm just curious as to what this could be... could it be a yeast infection, bladder infection, kidney problem, diabetes, STD, or something else?  

just to make some things clear.. i have not experienced any itching other than that one night.. i have not had any new dots appear.. and i do not have any discharge comming from my penis, only white/ white-brown particles in my pee..  and i am slowly having to go pee more and more often,, peeing burns a little bit (but not really) and the skin on the opening to my penis and the head burns a little after i pee sometimes..

any help is appreciated, i can't get to a doctor for a few days now.. but if it's something like a bladder infection i would go to the emergency room incase it's spreading..
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