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  2. Tinea cruris - Wikipedia

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    The plaque may reach the scrotum in men and the labia majora and mons pubis in women. The penis is usually unaffected unless there is immunodeficiency or there has been use of steroids. [4] Affected people usually experience intense itching in the groin which can extend to the anus. [3] [4]

  3. Chlamydia - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms that may occur include: a painful or burning sensation when urinating, an unusual discharge from the penis, testicular pain or swelling, or fever. If left untreated, chlamydia in men can spread to the testicles causing epididymitis, which in rare cases can lead to sterility if not treated. [15]

  4. If You Feel Burning Or Stinging During Sex, You Definitely ...

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    Aside from menopause, other hormonal changes can contribute to vaginal dryness and that burning sensation during penetration. During the postpartum period, for example, your body may be low in ...

  5. Odynorgasmia - Wikipedia

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    Odynorgasmia, or painful ejaculation, also referred to as dysejaculation, dysorgasmia, and orgasmalgia, [1] is a physical syndrome described by pain or burning sensation of the urethra or perineum during or following ejaculation.

  6. Pudendal nerve entrapment - Wikipedia

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    4. No objective loss of sensation on clinical examination. Loss of superficial sensation in the perineal area is more indicative of a lesion at the root of the sacral nerves. [38] 5. Pain significantly relieved by an anesthetic block of the pudendal nerve. [38] This is an essential, but not specific criterion.

  7. Woman, 23, had a 'burning sensation' in her stomach. It was ...

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    Sydney Towle, then 23, had a bump in her stomach that she thought was a hernia. Then she felt burning. She had bile duct cancer, rare for her age.

  8. Dysesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Dysesthesia is distinct in that it can, but not necessarily, refer to spontaneous sensations in the absence of stimuli. In the case of an evoked dysesthetic sensation, such as by the touch of clothing, the sensation is characterized not simply by an exaggeration of the feeling, but rather by a completely inappropriate sensation such as burning.

  9. Burning sensation when you urinate? Maybe it's a UTI - AOL

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