Not usually: HPV does not usually cause urethral pain or urethritis. If you're having pain, it is important to get tested for other STDs such as gonorrhea and chlamydia, and even HIV and syphilis if you have had unprotected sex recently. The first two are urine tests, the second two are blood tests. These can be done at your doctors office or urgent care.
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