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ughh..

Well this could be embarrassing. A bit, but completely understandable.
I'm a 19 year old virgin I have a boyfriend, but long distance. Well I was a bit horny. So what I decided to do was masturbate to get it off my mind. I don't use any form of sex toys and just use my finger. But after I got done I started to urinate constantly every minute. Not only that, but it has some blood mixed into the urine as well. I know its not my period because I got it at the beginning of the month. But it hurts when I pee and whatnot.
Is this normal if it ever happened to you?
Does it eventually go away on its own?
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Sounds like a UTI.  Go see your doctor and get some antibiotics.  Make sure to finish all pills even when your UTI symptoms go away.  If left untreated, this can become a bladder infection then a kidney infection.

What happened is that our urethras are really short, so it's easier for bacteria to get in there and be happy.  Activities like sex and masturbating (not limited to) can push bacteria up there.  A good way to avoid this is to clean (and pee) before and after you masturbate or have sex.
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It kinda sound like a bladder infection
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