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29 male three years now chronic peeing feeling and pain that wont go away along with erectyle disfunction i been though the million dollar work up every possable test,medicine, treatment, dozens of specialists nothing found or worked only findings are L4-L5, L5-S1 herniated discs. After going to chiropracter for back pain caused by discogram before surgry peeing feeling got worse after 4 adjustments but leg and back pain got better,  I have had a lumbar endoscopic discectomy with IDET on 9/16/09 with little relief but symptoms remain after surgery. Cant think of anything else that causes symptoms anybody have any helpful advice please let me know before i go with my gut felling and have both discs removed and replaced artificialy
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351246 tn?1379682132
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Hi
Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
Your problem looks more like Pudendal nerve entrapment (PNE) in which the pudendal nerve (located in the pelvis) is entrapped or compressed. Pain is worsened by sitting, and there is a sense of a foreign object (constant urge to urinate) in the urethra. In addition to pain, symptoms can include sexual dysfunction, impotence, anal and urinary incontinence. Prostatitis-like urogenital pain and voiding are the hallmark of pudendal neuropathy. Diagnosis is by diagnostic block, MRI, CT scan, and Pudendal Nerve Motor Latency Test (PNMLT).
Hope this helps. Do let me know if there is any thing else and keep me posted. Take care!
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1392631 tn?1280104525
NOT TO SOUND FUNNY BUT HAVE THEY CHECKED U ALSO FOR ANY S.T.D.'S OR V.D.'S AS THEY CAN CAUSE PROBLEMS W/ URINATION, PAIN, AND INTERFERE W/ ERECTIONS DEPENDING ON THE TYPES-ASK UR MD TO RULE THESE OUT TOO-IT'S NOT THAT BIG OF A DEAL-LIKE A URINE SAMPLE AND MAYBE A LAB DRAW.-GOOD LUCK=)
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1380436 tn?1279796691
Urethritis is inflammation of the urethra from any cause.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Urethritis may be caused by bacteria or a virus. The same bacteria that cause urinary tract infections (E. coli) and some sexually transmitted diseases (chlamydia, gonorrhea) can lead to urethritis. Viral causes of urethritis include herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus.

Other causes include:

Sensitivity to the chemicals used in spermicides or contraceptive jellies, creams, or foams
Injury
Risks for urethritis include:

High-risk sexual behavior (such as anal sex without a condom)
History of sexually transmitted diseases
Male, ages 20 - 35
Many sexual partners
Young women in their reproductive years
Symptoms
In men:

Blood in the urine or semen
Burning pain while urinating (dysuria)
Discharge from penis
Fever (rare)
Frequent or urgent urination
Itching, tenderness, or swelling in penis or groin area
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