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Male | 27

Do I Have Resistant STD Bacteria or Prostate Problem?

I'm a male 27 years old For more than a month and half i had unsafe sex without penetration and the next day i went to a dr. To prevent stds he gives me a dose of certifaxone and zithromax (azithromycin) A month later i felt uncomfortable because i stopped masturbating, I thought if i masturbated i will feel normal, i made a kind of force masturbating without full erection then my penis got swelling from below part, the day after this symptom left and i started to feel pain in the right testicles. I went to the urologist and i made urine analysis the pus rate was high from 10-15 and RBCs were 70-80 he gave me (qunistarmax - levloxacine) and cystinol, celebrex, Avodart,rowatinex and after 10 days after finishing i made another urine analysis and all rates were good but i still have mild pain in right testicle sometimes and in pubic area from the right side and having a symptom of dropping pee after finishing all pee then i made ultrasound on prostate and was 21gram and testicles with normal epididymis and recently then i reached another urologist and he give me what i am taking now Prostanorm and ciprofloxacin then vibramycin After having half of ciprofloxacin and prostanorm andi found a sign in my underwear like cum or pre cum with no excitement Do I have resistant std bacteria or prostate problem ?

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Answered on 6th May '24

It appears you might have symptoms that are more consistent with a problem in your prostate than an unresponsive sexually transmitted bacteria. Symptoms such as pain in the testicle and pubic area together with difficulty passing urine may well point towards a prostatic origin. Ciprofloxacin and Prostanorm belong to the drugs given to you by your urologist. You need to take them for their full course as instructed since they are meant to address issues related to this gland. 

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