
Back In 2015 I Had Unprotected Heterosexual Intercourse. Less Than

Question: Back in 2015 I had unprotected heterosexual intercourse. Less than a month later, I got really bad pain in my left testicle and lower left abdomen. My symptoms started with my stomach rumbling a lot if I remember well. I went and got testing and I was negative for ghonorrhea, syphillis, chlamydia, and hiv. There was some blood found in my urine but it was invisible to the naked eye. The next time I was tested, there was no blood found and the urine was normal. I also had a ultrasound of the scrotum done, and it was normal as well (slight skin thickening on the left side, but not doctor wasn’t sure of the significance). Since then, I have always had a slight yellowish mix in my semen. My left testicle has also been super sensitive during any sexual activity. My right one hurts at times as well, but less often. I am searching for answers and I have not got an explanation yet. 5 years later and now I get hives occasionally, and have developed upper GI issues. Not sure if that is related at all Would you have and idea? Thanks
Brief Answer:
Regarding genitourinary complaints and hives
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to ask a doctor service. I have gone through your query and noted your concern.
If there is some infection or pathology in genitourinary tract, a urine microscopy and semen analysis would give a fair idea of it, as there would be signs like pus cells and red blood cells and would help clarify whether the yellowish mix that you notice in semen is from pus cells or not. You should take these tests. As far as hives are concerned, if the tests do suggest any infection or inflammation of the genitourinary tract, they could well be due to that.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if you need any more assistance
Regarding genitourinary complaints and hives
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to ask a doctor service. I have gone through your query and noted your concern.
If there is some infection or pathology in genitourinary tract, a urine microscopy and semen analysis would give a fair idea of it, as there would be signs like pus cells and red blood cells and would help clarify whether the yellowish mix that you notice in semen is from pus cells or not. You should take these tests. As far as hives are concerned, if the tests do suggest any infection or inflammation of the genitourinary tract, they could well be due to that.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if you need any more assistance
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