It's usually an infection ... I suggest you see a physician.
Putting potassium alum in your urethra can cause irritation, burning sensation, and potential damage to the delicate tissues of the urethra. It is not recommended to insert any substances into the urethra without medical supervision. If you experience any discomfort or symptoms after such exposure, seek medical help immediately.
The fluid that protects sperm from acidity in the urethra is called seminal fluid or semen. It is primarily produced by the seminal vesicles and contains buffers that help neutralize the acidic environment of the urethra, making it more hospitable for sperm.
Urine is produced in the kidneys, travels through the ureters to the bladder, and is then expelled through the urethra.
Yes, when carbon dioxide is mixed with hydrogen and ignited, it can produce a squeaky pop sound due to the rapid expansion of gases. This reaction can sometimes be used as a simple test for the presence of carbon dioxide.
No, it is not recommended to put iodine on a burn. Iodine can further irritate the burn and delay the healing process. It is better to clean the burn with mild soap and water, and then cover it with a sterile bandage. If the burn is severe, seek medical attention.
I don't belive herpes does affect the urethra itself, but herpes can make you burn and or have trouble urinating when you have a break out.
sometimes. it depends on the length of your vagina/urethra
Yes that's why it is sometimes called the urethral opening
The Urethra is a tube that carries both urine & semen out of the body. Only occurs in males.The urethra
Your fecal matter will burn sometimes depending on what you eat. In most cases when you eat certain spicy foods, your feces will burn when you go to relieve yourself.
they burn chopsticks and the man sticks his hot chop stick in his urethra and the women does the same but to her clitorus
Sometimes, very rarely
yes sometimes
Pretty sure it's caused by the foreskin or the shape of the urethra.
the urethra
The prostatic or membranous urethra
An acid burn is a chemical burn; acids have free H+ ions that have a tenancy to attack and burn and sometimes dehydrate organic materials, such as your skin.