Experiencing a burning sensation during ejaculation?
I visited the doctor on Tuesday and mentioned that I was experiencing discomfort in my lower abdomen.
The doctor diagnosed me with intestinal inflammation and prescribed antibiotics.
However, I forgot to tell the doctor that I experienced a burning sensation during ejaculation on Sunday, as I had not ejaculated in the past two days.
When I masturbated again on Thursday, I noticed that the burning sensation during ejaculation persisted.
Can I wait until next Tuesday to see the doctor again, since it would only be three days after starting the antibiotics, or should I see a urologist immediately? I'm concerned that the examination might not be accurate.
Qun, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/03/27
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If you have time, it's recommended to see a doctor right away.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2023/03/27
More Info
Experiencing a burning sensation during ejaculation can be concerning and may indicate an underlying issue that requires medical attention. Given your recent visit to the doctor, where you were diagnosed with intestinal inflammation and prescribed antibiotics, it is understandable that you might be hesitant to seek further evaluation right away. However, it is essential to consider a few factors regarding your symptoms and the potential need for a urologist's assessment.
Firstly, the burning sensation during ejaculation can arise from various causes, including infections (such as prostatitis or urethritis), inflammation, or irritation of the urinary tract or reproductive organs. Since you have already been experiencing discomfort in your lower abdomen, it is possible that the burning sensation during ejaculation could be related to the same underlying issue. Infections can sometimes cause referred pain or discomfort in different areas, including the genital region.
Secondly, while it is reasonable to wait until your next scheduled appointment to discuss your symptoms, it is crucial to monitor the situation closely. If the burning sensation persists or worsens, or if you develop additional symptoms such as fever, chills, or changes in urinary habits (like increased frequency, urgency, or blood in urine), it would be advisable to seek medical attention sooner rather than later. Waiting until your next appointment could lead to a delay in diagnosis and treatment, especially if the symptoms indicate a more serious condition.
Regarding your concern about the accuracy of potential tests if you wait to see a urologist, it is important to note that many tests can still be performed effectively even after a short duration of antibiotic treatment. However, the timing of your visit can influence the results, particularly if an infection is present. If you are currently taking antibiotics, it may alter the results of certain tests, but this does not mean that a visit should be postponed if your symptoms are concerning.
In summary, while you may consider waiting until your next appointment, it is essential to prioritize your health and well-being. If the burning sensation during ejaculation continues or if you experience any new or worsening symptoms, it would be prudent to contact a urologist sooner. Early intervention can help identify the cause of your symptoms and initiate appropriate treatment, potentially preventing complications or prolonged discomfort. Remember, it is always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your health.
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