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Old 06-06-2016, 04:36 PM   #12
foruma
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Originally Posted by sneak88 View Post
I did it with the tap in noon and by evening I started to get inflammation while urinating in the tip of my penis and also having some mild prickly sensation near my prostate. Its been two days and still getting the irritation and inflammation.
Plz suggest... if its normal and would go away in few days or I should check with doctor..????
I'm not a doctor, take this all with a grain of salt:

Really hope you checked with your doctor if this continued. Any time you put something into your urethra, you can be introducing bacteria which can cause a urinary tract infection. While I doubt slave25 was a doctor, the statement about seeing a doctor if you have pain or a burning sensation when you urinate is correct.

Of course, it's also very much possible to have irritated your urethra both by having a plastic thing in the tip and by putting water pressure on it. If so, I'd expect the irritation would be apparent soon after the urethral play, and would improve over time. With an infection, it might take a little longer to start, and would probably trend worse over time. However, I can't give any sort of timeline because time to symptoms it would depend how much bacteria was in the water and what type it was, so using this to decide if you think you have an infection is basically just a guess.

Also, improvement of urethral symptoms isn't a guarantee that you don't have a urinary tract infection anymore. It's very possible for an infection to move up to the kidney and to still have a serious infection even though you don't have any urethra or bladder pain anymore. With a kidney infection you might develop a fever, back pain, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, or even blood in your urine.

In general, I think the biggest catastrophic risk would be overfilling your bladder and/or putting too much pressure on the walls of your urethra, which can hopefully be avoided by pushing slowly, using realistic amounts of water (if you are able to get it into the bladder, then urge to urinate starts around 150-200ml, and on average probably should stay around or below 400ml). There is definitely a UTI risk, but as long as you seek medical attention for it, that's more routine and manageable. Women can be at risk of a UTI just from vanilla sex.
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