Question about urethra
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amarjeet007 flynn48686
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It is normal.
Wee_Dugie flynn48686
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There have been many Forum pots on here from different men with a similar concern, so yes while you were right to be initially concerned you have done the correct thing and had this checked out by a number of relevant specialists and they ALL conclude the same thing.
If you had this develop after you started becoming sexually active, then your remaining concern may have some justification about it - the only logical conclusion is that the specialists have concluded correctly, you need to give them some professional credibility over what they have told you, they have a great deal of experience and all underwent exhaustive training to be in the position they are now in.
amarjeet007 Wee_Dugie
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Well said!
flynn48686
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Thanks for the DM's and the comments.
I made a second appointment but with another urologist.
If he says my thing down there looks normal, i guess it's how it looks for me (sadly)
flynn48686
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A little update.
So i've been doing what my urologist told me. Drinking 2 liters of water/tea per day.
I see no improvement whatsoever. Sometimes i'm still feeling a tickle and an itch.
There was no infection to see in my urine he said.
1/9 I am asking my doctor to do a new blood analysis and new urine tests on std's.
Maybe i'm even seeing a third urologist.
It's quite sad though. No one can tell me what it is and how to solve/improve it.