It means that there is an std. It needs the attention of the medical profession. See a doctor or go to a clinic.
It could also be a urinary tract infection. It has many of the same symptoms. (Burning before/after urination, puss, blood out of penis.) Either way, see a doctor and let them treat you after they get a more definitive diagnosis.
My peanis it not like burn burn but how can I get rid of it
You have an STD or some other type of infection and should see a doctor as soon as possible.
if you pee and then have a burning sensation it normally means you have a bladder infection
There are a number of reasons why you might experience a burning sensation when you pee on your period. Your muscles could be inflamed for example.
It's probably an infection. Drink lots of water to clear it up. If it persists, see a doctor. He/she may order other tests and/or prescribe antibiotics.
that sounds like A UTI, you should go see a doctor!
there can be many causes for a constant peeing sensation. The most popular one would be a bladder infection or a kidney stone. others may be from STDs such as gonorrhea or syphilis which are curable if you catch it in time but very unpleasant to have!
If you mean the massive tingiling sensation just before coming, and the feel that you are about to pee,, this is natrual. You feel as though you're peeing because it is almost the same. The tingling is the heavystimlation of the muscles in your pelvis.
High blood sugar, urinary tract infection, bladder infection, kidney infection
Not normally, no. While it is not normal if there are no other symptoms such as testicular swelling or masses or pain or discomfort with peeing it is probably harmless and self limited. If there is any discomfort, pain with peeing or ejaculating, strange selling in the scrotum or if it does not go away on its own then it should be evaluated by a doctor.
NO. You get pregnant by coming into a vage.
to keep drunks from peeing in it....
It is unlikely. You probably have a mild bladder infection that can be easily treated. See your doctor.
Sounds like Cystitis, an infection of the bladder, a UTI (urinary tract infection). See your doctor; you may require antibiotics to prevent the infection from spreading to your kidneys, which can become very serious. Sometimes STDs can cause burning on urination as well.