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now first thing. this was like 1 month after the sex. i felt my urethra itchy, and my right testicle hurts, went to a urologist. said it was epididymitis. now he gave me antibiotics, which relieved the pain slightly but not entirely. then my urethra starts to hurt, went to the urologist said it was prostitis(dont know if i spelled it right) and urethritis. gave me deoxycycline which did not help, now my pain is like 7.5 sometimes the pain is 8.5 on my scale. i notice that the pain is going up my body, like first it was on the urethra, now its on the testicle, then the pain goes in my prostate, now i feel pain above my groin like on the Bladder area but not exactly on the bladder part, its on the left side, scared that it maybe my lymphnodes in groin(but it didnt look swollen(it just hurts), now the pain is going on my arms(only on the left side) BTW my throat always feel like it is tight(not sore throat! i always check my throat and its not sore) sometimes i get difficulty breathing because of this tightness.(i dont know if this is because of my anxiety) But the pain in pelvis area is definitely 100% not because of My anxiety. can u help me diagnose this? all the antibiotics didnt work.
1.)what could be the cause of these pains?
2.) why didnt the antibiotics work?
3.) any home treatment you can suggest?
please help, i cant stand the pain anymoreView Thread


1.) I have no discharge
2.)sometimes after taking off my pants and underwear it looks like my penis tip is opened like a sunflower but only the left tip part, but after a few minutes it comes back or if i urinate. maybe because of my underwear being too tight?
3.)urethra shaft looks bigger(maybe swollen?) i dont know but it seems like it cause it hurts when i press it.
4.)after taking my underwear off my penis looks very very very dry, yea its super dry but after a few hours it becomes normal again. not too dryView Thread

My questions are:
1.) what are my chances of getting HIV or STDS?
2.) even if i get the infection what can it be?
3.) is the dry cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, weight loss related to that incident?(ive read that these symptoms are from AIDS and HIV develops to AIDS for a long time, shortest ive read was 1 year HIV turn in to AIDS and longest was 10 beyond) but my symptoms came only 10-13 weeks after the incident)
4.)what could be the cause of my uretha itch and burning sensation and the testicle pain?
5.) what are the chances of her vaginal fliuds enter my urethra? cause the base of the condom was a bit airy although she didnt get really wet, the fluids were very little.(my penis head is 100% covered and the condom was rolled until the base of my penis, i dont have any sores on my shaft).
6.) should i get tested?
7.) can i get any stds from that handjob?View Thread

My questions are:
1.) what are my chances of getting HIV or STDS?
2.) even if i get the infection what can it be?
3.) is the dry cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, weight loss related to that incident?(ive read that these symptoms are from AIDS and HIV develops to AIDS for a long time, shortest ive read was 1 year HIV turn in to AIDS and longest was 10 beyond) but my symptoms came only 10-13 weeks after the incident)
4.)what could be the cause of my uretha itch and burning sensation and the testicle pain?
5.) what are the chances of her vaginal fliuds enter my urethra? cause the base of the condom was a bit airy although she didnt get really wet, the fluids were very little.(my penis head is 100% covered and the condom was rolled until the base of my penis, i dont have any sores on my shaft).
6.) should i get tested?
7.) can i get any stds from that handjob?View Thread
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