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Thought I'd give you boys a go at this. When I drink, and then have sex, occasionally I run a problem. I pee afterwards, but I then get the sensation that I have to pee more, and so I sit glued to the toilet (where I now type) for perhaps a half- hour before the feeling is mild enough where I can bear it and live life. People have said Urinary Tract infection, but I run a pretty clean ship, and the problem never appears when I'm sober and when I haven't had sex, or any combination of not drinking and not porking. Anyone had a similar problem? Solutions? Homeopathic remedies involving herbs and demonic encantations?
It really does sound like a UTI to me. But of course, I'm not a doctor so I'd contact a general practitioner or a urologist and see what they say.
But for some weird reason, I have that problem whenever I travel away from home, if I go out of state or something. Usually it can last for the first day I'm gone, but after that it goes away. For all I know, it could be all in my head.
For what it's worth, trying drinking a lot of cranberry juice a day or two before you plan on getting drunk and/or having sex (if you can schedule that sort of thing...). If I remember my microbiology class well enough, the acidity present in cranberry juice is strong enough to kill the e coli bacteria that is responsible for UTI's.
But also contact a GP/urologist about this too. Hell, what do I know - I'm a political science major.
I've heard from Loveline (I'd say Dr. Drew is a reliable source.) that sex and masturbation can irritate the urethra enough in some guys to create a sensation like one has to urinate, when they don't really need to. Why the relationship between drinking and peeing is there, I'm not sure. You should get it checked out to be on the safe side, but the irritation and peeing sensation is actually not uncommon among guys.
UTIs are pretty simple. A doctor may put you on antibiotics that you take for about three days.
I've had UTI's before, and I haven't gone to see a doctor about it. Usually I up my intake of water, unsweetened cranberry juice and Vitamin C and I'm kosher..
I've heard from Loveline (I'd say Dr. Drew is a reliable source.) that sex and masturbation can irritate the urethra enough in some guys to create a sensation like one has to urinate, when they don't really need to. Why the relationship between drinking and peeing is there, I'm not sure. You should get it checked out to be on the safe side, but the irritation and peeing sensation is actually not uncommon among guys.
That's a UTI, almost definitely. Go to the doctor to get some antibiotics to clear it up, and then make extra-special friends with cranberry juice or the cranberry pills you can get at the drugstore. Peeing before sex also tends to help.
Also, use a condom and (nonspermicidal) lube to cut down on the irritation of sex. You might just be chafing the hell out of your urethra.
If it clears in a half hour, its not an infection. Irritation, and the general double duties of the urethra would be my guess. Its prolly related to drinking because your movements are sloppier and Captian Jack is being temporarily bent at angles he otherwise wouldn't be. That and alchohol is a toxic diuretic, so your bod is just making sure you dun squoze out every last drop.
I've had this all my life. I mentioned it to a doctor a few years ago and she said it's nothing to worry about. Apprently you can get something akin to an allergic reaction to semen, including your own.
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But for some weird reason, I have that problem whenever I travel away from home, if I go out of state or something. Usually it can last for the first day I'm gone, but after that it goes away. For all I know, it could be all in my head.
For what it's worth, trying drinking a lot of cranberry juice a day or two before you plan on getting drunk and/or having sex (if you can schedule that sort of thing...). If I remember my microbiology class well enough, the acidity present in cranberry juice is strong enough to kill the e coli bacteria that is responsible for UTI's.
But also contact a GP/urologist about this too. Hell, what do I know - I'm a political science major.
I've had UTI's before, and I haven't gone to see a doctor about it. Usually I up my intake of water, unsweetened cranberry juice and Vitamin C and I'm kosher..
What he said.
Also, use a condom and (nonspermicidal) lube to cut down on the irritation of sex. You might just be chafing the hell out of your urethra.