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Q: My Husband had a prostate biopsy on friday. He has had pain in his legs the tip of is penis stings. He said he has never felt so bad. What can I do for him and is this normal?

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Jay Motola, Health Pro
3/ 6/11 6:08pm

Pin in the legs should not be related to a prostate biopsy. The burning of tip of the penis may be a sign of an infection. If he has any  fever, he must contact his doctor immediately. After biopsy antibiotics are prescribed and it is important to be certain that the antibiotics are taken.

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By Conie— Last Modified: 05/13/11, First Published: 02/20/11