adviceman49 answered Tuesday January 12 2016, 11:17 am: This is very unusual and not something I have seen or heard about before. Does this happen after sexual intercourse or masturbation, self masturbation or a hand job.
The reason I ask those questions is it is important to know exactly what causes the problem. You need to see a doctor most likely a Urologist as this is the doctor who would specialize in the area of Penile problems. The doctor will need to know exactly when this happens and what activity causes it.
If this problem occurs after intercourse the reason could be something entirely different than if it happens after any type of masturbation. Since this is somewhat of an embarrassing problem for you I'm sure if your under age you do not want to go to mom or dad with it. I will give you some advice as to how to get this taken care of.
If you are over 14 there is a law called HIPPA. This law has mostly to do with Health Insurance and its portability. Written into this law is a regulation covering young people 14 and older and their reproductive organs. This is a Federal Law legal in al 50 states.
This regulation allows young people 14 and older total medical confidentiality for any medical condition affecting their reproductive organs. Your current problem qualifies. This means you can make an appointment and be seen by any doctor of your choosing without your parent knowledge or consent. You may use the health insurance your parent may be providing and they still cannot be told why you were seen or what or how you were treated. You must give you written consent to any doctor to release any information concerning any treatment or questions you may have sought out from them related to your reproductive system.
Know if you have any trouble passing urine, peeing, when this condition is happening. This is then considered a life threatening condition for it can damage your kidneys. If this is so go to the nearest Hospital Emergency Room for treatment. IF this is happening now and you cannot pass urine call 911 to ask for help and they will take you to the emergency room. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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