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Pain in penis after ejaculation.

Hi,
I am 20 years old and am still a virgin.
This started happening many years ago, but now it happens more often (about every second ejaculation on average).
After I ejaculate, I get a burning/stinging pain inside my penis near the tip.  This makes me need to go to the toilet for a pee(even if I cant), which helps a little.  I usually sit on the toilet for about half an hour to get rid of the pain. I'm then left with a mild discomort for another half-hour or so.
I've looked on the web and found others with this problem; they have been tested for std's, Uriny tract infections, and nothing comes up as the culprit.


Sometimes I don't have this problem for months, and other times it can happen just about every time I ejacutlate.

Help?
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THIS *****. 16 years old . I'm on the toilet with my **** in a cup of cold water, this ****** stings like aab. Idk what it is but I've had the exact same symptoms as all of you guys
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Had them same thing and Honestly I got told I was having to much sex and to stop having it for a while I couldn't resist I got washed and had more sex then day after masterbated to see if it's still sore and no pain at all maybe give your penis a good wash to flush it all out!
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This has happened to me on multiple occasions, and I've always used this trick to get rid of the sting/burn. Simply put, take a nice 5 minute warm shower. No, I'mm not ******** you, it works like a ******* charm. You'll be amazed at how fast the pain goes away.
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Hot water seems to be the general consensus
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I finally found a cure for this problem myself after hours of research and trial and error across weeks i finally found the solution,
Step 1: Grab a pot or container big enough to put your whole penis in.
Step 2: Fill it up with HOT water
Step 3: Proceed to place your Penis inside of the jug / container
Step 4: Leave it in there for about 4-6 minutes
Finally: Take it out then dry, It should do the trick ;D
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For anyone who is still a virgin this might not be the answer, but for anyone who is or has been sexually active, this may be the cause. It's called Trichomoniasis or Tric.

Check out this link:  http://www.webmd.com/sexual-conditions/guide/trichomoniasis#1

Especially read the "How do I know if I have Trichomoniasis" section.

Also, Trichomoniasis is very difficult to detect in men. So, it is possible to have been tested for STDs and tested negative, but still have Tric. Luckily, it is treatable with antibiotics.

In hope this helps at least some of you.
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I will try that.
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I know it sounds ridiculous and I thought that too at first, but the pain did in fact go away, almost instantly.

I just want someone else to try it and see if they experience the same thing, and if they do, we can share the solution as it seems like a lot of people experience this problem.
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Helped me too don't know why.
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