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Constant Dribbling Sensation

I'm new to the forum. For the past several months i've been suffering from what appears to be a Prostate related problem. Of course, all the tests- Rectal exam, Ultrasound, Cystoscopy, PSA - have been carried out and nothing major was found, thank god. However, my day to day life is badly hampered because i feel a constant dribbling sensation (not actual dribbling)and from time to time severe burning at the tip of the penis which is somewhat relieved when i urinate.Urine stream is sometimes weak, sometimes ok and i get up once during the night to go to the toilet. I've tried all the usual allopathic medicines and nothing has worked. I've recently gone in for Homeopathy, about 2 weeks ago and i'm hoping for something good. I'm a vegetarian and don't eat spicy food. I do not smoke or drink, except for a rare glass of red wine.I would greatly appreciate some help. Thanks
 
  rameses on 2010-05-09
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
If you are taking Vitamin B Complex, then stop it because it could be Thiamine allergy.

And take Cantharis 30C once a day for 2 weeks.
 
girilal last decade
Yes I have been taking Vit B Complex for a long time now. I'll stop it right away and see if that helps. Shall ask my doctor for Cantharis 30C as well. Thanks a ton. Shall report progress after a week or so.Rameses
 
rameses last decade

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