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Which doctor do I need to see about a burning p***s?

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What kind of doctor do a person need to see about a burning p***s?

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  1. Best bet is a urologist.

    They specialize in urinary tracts in men and women.

    They also deal with male reproductive issues.

    If money is an issue, head to the local health department.

    Er, they...deal with STDs.

    Good luck!


  2. A urologist is the usual doctor, however is the burning on the surface of the p***s--the glans or surrounding tissue, or is it in the urethra, where the urine comes out?      Does it burn when you urinate?

    You can even go to a GP (general practitioner).

    If you're sexually active, you should also be tested for STDs.


  3. The Fire-brigade :D

  4. First it depends how old you are. If you're old enough go see a urologist.

  5. Go to your own doctor.  He'll (or she'll) check you out and refer you to the right person if you need specialist help.

  6. Your primary  care doctor

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    They kind of know all the problems with things only if you have some kind of strange thing wrong with you not a little urinary infection

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    That you can cure with 3 cups of 100% cranberry juice a day

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    That is what I have used for years if I get the burn when I take a pee

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    Try it before you go to a doctor you'll be cured in a days time  

  7. Probably a general doctor will be sufficient

    If he feels inadequate, he will probably send you to either a urologist, or infectious disease specialist

    My guess is that you have an STD

  8. It depends.  Is it from sexual contact?  Your regular doctor can take care of that.

    If it is burning, all the time, go see a urologist.

  9. I suppose it depends on what kind of burning you're experiencing.  No matter what, I'd recommend seeing your family physician.  If you have a burning sensation while you urinate, it's definitely a reason for you to get checked out soon.  Any other burning seems abnormal as well, but your family doctor could at least get started with checking your symptoms.

    Good luck!

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