Urgency (feeling like you have to urinate soon) is not a common symptom of STD. See your doctor as soon as possible for him to determine what is wrong.
you should probably see a doctor about that...
No. It could be a urinary tract infection. It could be an STD. It may have to do with your prostate. But not the appendix.
You need to have this checked out by a doctor; it could be a STD.
It is usually the STD trichomoniasis; go to the doctor and get antibiotics to get rid of the infection.
I would say it's an STD if it hurts to pee and you have red spots. You should get checked by a doctor just to be sure.
AnswerIt totally depends how this makes you feel and will be a personal decision however, if you are in a committed relationship this is still a form of cheating regardless if the other person involved is gay. Ask her how she would feel if you did the same thing.Also, you have to careful with this multiple partner type of stuff with the transmission of STD's - although it may be only kissing there are many STD's that can be transmitted by mouth.Cheating is cheating, no matter who it is with. If you are in a comitted relationship your partner should not explore sexuality with anyone else, otherwise drop them like a bad habit and move on to someone you can put your trust into.
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Well, it's your own semen and you have STD. It won't makes you get worse since you produce it yourself...
Yes, if you are seeing anything that isn't urine when you urinate there is something wrong. This is a symptom of many std's and i recommend you see your doctor as soon as possible. If it is an std prolonging a doctors visit could make it worse.
a cold like if u always sneeze alot and u feel like u need to take medicen i think i spelled this wrong
It is best to go to the doctor and get checked for an STD because if you wait you can do permanent damage to your ovaries, and fallopian tubes.
possible kidney or bladder infection?