You either have VD or a urinary tract infection. Both need to be treated with antibiotics. Just because it doesnt burn anymore, doesnt mean it cleared up on it's own. Both diseases can have periods of remittances and relapses. Run, dont walk to the nearest free clinic and get it taken care of before you give it to a provider and she gives it to me.
Rocket
I know you guys aren't doctors but I have a medical question. I was having fire like pains when I was peeing. This lasted about 4 days and now seems to be going away. If it comes back I will go to the doctor. Most of the bj I receive from providers are uncovered but I never have unprotected sex. Any ideas on what could have caused this.
My advice, for what it's worth, is to not wait to see if it comes back. Symptoms like that could indicate one of a range of problems, including STD's, urethral polyps, prostatitis etc. These are best dealt with a proper medical exam. See a general practioner, and if he has trouble making a diagnosis or his treatment doesn't seem to be helping, ask him for a consult with a urologist.
Good luck!
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There are infections that are asymptomatic, and some times the symptoms go away while the infection doesn't. It could turn into a chronic condition if nothing is done.
Uncovered bj is believed to be very safe but:
If you fingered a girl and then jurked off, or if she did that you could get something. Nothing serious but worth looking into.
So go see a doctor.. The penis is a very important part!
ANEN....I'm with you #6....I can't tell you how many emails I've gotten from "so called" WELL INTENTIONED Providers....It usually begins something like this...."I don't mean to come across as a pretentious bitch, BUT...I'm really worried about you....I think what you do with your clients is discusting...Your site is too explicit and your going to get sick doing what you do...(Meaning BBBJ, anal, etc.) Oh, by the way, having your prices so low, makes it hard on us and I think you should raise them. You should save what you do with your clients, for your boyfriend, since my clients now want me to do what you do, but I've refused." LOL What a crock.!!! These women are the same women that are hurting for business right now, while, I, myself, as well as other quality providers, continue to work....Scaring the Hell out of folks, is not the way to inform...Education is and will always be your biggest weapon against mis-information. Don't believe and follow blindly, everything you read. Getting hysterical, makes you lose focus. If you have medical concerns...see a Dr....Duh...All of this reminds me of a class I had in College, Statistics 1A, it taught me that any statistic can be skewed(sp)to give merit to almost anything. Use the horse sence God gave you and stop being "spoon-feed" what others want you to believe, including myself*wink. Hobby Smarter..!!! Licks,(BB), Robyn
Definitely see a doctor! It could be caused by a wide range of things non-sexually related, but it's not worth the risk to either yourself or others to do anything but be absolutely certain before you take it out for anything else but to pee.
Symptoms of Gonorrhea
In Men:
Creamy or green, pus-like discharge from the penis
Painful urination (burning sensation)
Testicular pain
In men
Chlamydia causes something called NON-SPECIFIC URETHRITIS (NSU) which can produce symptoms such as:
Burning on urination (non-gonoccocal urethritis (NGU))
Groin pain and swelling (Epididymitis)
Irritation around opening of the penis
Mild, sticky, milky or mucus-like discharge from penis
Pain when urinating
Swollen testes (which if not treated can lead to infertility)
Testicular pain
Symptoms may seem to "come and go"
even if you have protected sex, you can still catch something if you do uncover bj; so I would recommend going to see a doctor. *shrug*
Sounds like Clamadia etc..go get checked...BBBJ can contract herpes, genital warts and a variety of other things...Hate to be a damper but use a cover!!!! AND go to a doctor ASAP, other partners (girlfriend,wife, etc) can get it as well. Good luck.
You either have VD or a urinary tract infection. Both need to be treated with antibiotics. Just because it doesnt burn anymore, doesnt mean it cleared up on it's own. Both diseases can have periods of remittances and relapses. Run, dont walk to the nearest free clinic and get it taken care of before you give it to a provider and she gives it to me.
Rocket
Let me see if I understand you correctly.
You put up with 4 days of painful urination and now things "seem" to be okay. You say "if it comes back I will go to the doctor". You received unprotected oral from a provider, and are now wondering what on earth could have possibly caused this. I'm guessing you aren't the sharpest tool in the shed, my friend.
You waited this long???? And now you post....waiting for replies on a messageboard? Hoping for some kind of response to ease your mind? I could be wrong, but I thought a man's penis was his most prized possession. And any kind of burning down there would send him frantically to get medical attention. Again, I could be wrong. But not you. GO TO THE DOCTOR!!! It is your responsibility (not ours) to figure out what's wrong!
I will add that during this time, the provider who potentially infected you is still out there. Do you think she could've spread it to anyone else while you sat there lamenting over your burning penis? Do her a favor and contact her. She may not even know anything is wrong. Women can harbor STDs and not even know it. Yes, any number of STDs can be transmitted through uncovered oral. And "when" you go get checked out (by a real doctor), ask the doctor to test in YOUR mouth. It's not just your penis that you should be worried about!!!
It never ceases to amaze me.....
I can't believe that some people still think nothing can be transmitted from a BBBJ.
Granted, the risk is lower, but, it is still a risk!
If it is a STD, you probably contracted it anywhere from 5 to 21 days prior to feeling any pain.
Then again, maybe you ate or drank something that didn't agree with you.
Or, your passing stones.
Stick a q-tip or a coffee swizzler about 4 inches up the slit. If it comes out bloody or has some puss on it, you're screwed.
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That brought me to my knees! You better go!
Hoping for the best,
Sedona
A gent I know had the same symptoms. It ended up to be hemorrhoids.
Sorry, but I didn't take this post as seriously as some might think LOL
If he'd gone this long, why ask when the pain stops? He'd procrastinate til either the pain started up again or his winky fell off, whichever came first.
Why wouldn't he have called one of those anonymous STD lines if he was afraid of his anonymity? Just my .02.
My apologies if I'm wrong.
To whoever writes this bullshit, please cease and desist. It's not funny. 3-1 this is from a provider who won't BBBJ her clients.
We have been there/done that ad nauseum on the BBBJ issue, but diseases are possible, but rare in the absence of open sores on the mouth. Actually, it sounds more symptomatic of a prostate problem rather than a STD.