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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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What Causes Burning Sensation During Intercourse?

SOME TIMES DURING SEX i GET AN EXTREAM BURNING SENSATION JUST BEFORE I EJACULATE... ESPECIALLY WHEN MY WIFE SITS ON TOP WITH BACK TOWARDS ME... I HAVE NEVER HAD SEX WITH ANY ONE ELSE EXCEPT MY WIFE IN 40 YEARS THIS HAS OCCURED IN LAST 8-10 YEARS BUT MORE AND MORE OFTEN NOW... IS THIS A SIGN OF CALMIDIA ... THAT SHE MIGHT HAVE CONTACTED AND TRANSMITTED TO ME...??? EMBARASING TO ASK HOW REDICULOUS AFTER 40 YEARS OF MARIAGE TO SUSPECT SUCH A THING... SHE OFTEN HAS A VERY STRONG ODER THAT SHE LEAVES ON ME AFTER SEX THANK YOU
Mon, 10 Sep 2018
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Hi,

You should rule out acute urethritis or infection of genital organs like seminal vesicle or epididymis infection of the present. I suggest you investigate with urine routine microscopic examination and semen analysis to guide you further.

If these come normally than no need to worry. Meanwhile, drink more water and avoid excess spicy foods. You can consult a urologist for the examination.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Causes Burning Sensation During Intercourse?

Hi, You should rule out acute urethritis or infection of genital organs like seminal vesicle or epididymis infection of the present. I suggest you investigate with urine routine microscopic examination and semen analysis to guide you further. If these come normally than no need to worry. Meanwhile, drink more water and avoid excess spicy foods. You can consult a urologist for the examination. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.