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Q: Burning Sensation when urinating. Slow/Weak urine stream?
Hi! I am a 39 years old male. Married faithfully for 10 years. Approximately 11 months ago i developed urinary problems. Whenever i would go to relief myself, i would feel a little burning sensation at the tip of my penis as well the mid shaft area (I am sorry if that’s an incorrect way or referring to it). My urine would come slow/weak and the stream would become slow and then get stronger. These symptoms were accompanied by frequent visits to the bathroom.
My first urologist told me that it was either prostatitis or enlarged prostate. My urine tests came back with negative results and PSA was also good. I was prescribed Cipro for the first two month. When the probelm persisted, I was then prescribed a combination of Uroxatral and SULFAMETHOXAZOLE TMP DS TABITP. This combination helped somewhat with the burning sensation as well the flow (somewhat). I went to him once more and, once more he prescribed the same two medications. My condition did not improve much so i changed my doctor last month.
I am told by my new doctor that i dont have a enlarged prostate but an inflamed one. Once again i was prescribed SULFAMETHOXAZOLE…., as well as Flomax and Naproxen.
After a month of being on the above medication, my condition is still the same. Has anyone else experienced what i am experiencing or any urologists/specialist that can diagnose what might be wrong with me?
p.s
(no problem with erections either)
A: Any history of diabetes with you or family relatives? What is your diet like? Try cutting out the carbs. If overweight, try losing some pounds. Any elevations of blood glucose levels will increase risk for urinary tract infections. Also, caffeine and sodas can irritate the urinary system.
Also, there are some autoimmune disorders related to urethritis. Any joint or skin disorders? Reiters syndrome is associated with this problem. Also, any problems with your eyes such as inflammation?
http://www.medicinenet.com/prostatitis/article.htm
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/prostatitis/ds00341
http://www.about-reiters-syndrome.com/
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