Friday, August 20, 2010

Why does my husband experience burning during orgasm?

He has been having discharge after urination for a few days, and now burning during orgasm. What is this?Why does my husband experience burning during orgasm?
it could be a couple of other things, other than an STD also, could be a yeast infection, yes men can get them, could be a bladder, urinary track, or kindney infection. The best bed is for him to inform his doctor. There is also a possiblity that if is is a STD that he could have had it before yall got together, and the symptoms are just now comming out. It is also possible that a yeast infection from you has passed to him. Or that you could have the same STD sometimes for up to years and never have any symptoms. Go to the doctor, tell them the symptoms, he'll have to pee in a cup, they may do a penile swab (owwie) sorry, and test it out and hopefully it's not a big deal. If it is an STF find out all you can about it before jumping to conclusions on cheating. He could have had it for years, and he could have also gotten it from (again sorry) you. Just breathe easy, no need to get completely worked up till you know for sure. But get to a doctor asap, before he get's worse. Good luckWhy does my husband experience burning during orgasm?
Sounds like chlamydia. Men with signs or symptoms might have a discharge from their penis or a burning sensation when urinating. Men might also have burning and itching around the opening of the penis. Pain and swelling in the testicles are uncommon. It is completely treatable, and you will need to be treated, as well.
sounds like an STD...sorry.
could be an std as simple as a yeast infection that could be passed between the two of you. That is why it is important to not have sex when you feel like you have a yeast infection, women get it all of the time, but men can get it to, a lot of times there are no symptoms, but when they do have them, they are burning during sex and they can have a discharge as well that is white and clumpy. You both will need to seek treatment. or it could be Chlamydia, which is a bacterial infection and also can have no symptoms for a long time and then as it develops can cause pain during urination and a discharge, both are easily treated.
sounds like someone has a case of the STD's. bummer!
he has an std u both better get to doctor quick and by the way which one of u two played up.
Thanks for contacting the medical experts at Yahoo Answers,


The most likely reason for this is an STD. This is something that needs to be treated URGENTLY since the same can very easily be spread to you and will need treatment of both the partners,


regards


Dr. G
sounds like he has an std...take him to the doctor..and use protection

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