What Causes Burning Sensation On The Penis Head And Testicular Pain?
Question: Hi, I have had a problem for around 3 months now, I was diagnosed with chylmidia and treated with a single dose of 4 tablets of azythromycine before this I had no symptoms, approx 2 days after takeing the treatment my penis head started to burn and was getting on of testicular pain and a clear discharge, I went back to the clinic and they gave me a 7 day course of doxycycline, but I still had the symptoms which I will talk about shortly, I went back to the clinic about 7 weeks after for a test of cure and all results came back negative, I have tested 3 times since and again get negative results, I have had 2 swab tests that came negative, but I know there only tests for chylmidia and gonnorrhea, but my problem is that ever since finding out and takeing the medication I have had continuous pains in the base of my penis around the part where the pubic had grows rite around the rim of the base of my penis, pains in the shaft of my penis is the sides, intermitant tingles in the tip of my penis and a clear discharge that happens sometimes days in a row or sometimes only once a week and will happen at any time of the day not just mornings,all of these symptoms seem to be constantly there just some days they are more painfully or noticeable than other days, I have been to doctors and the clinics and explained all this but cannot get any answers, and this is seriously effecting my life as I have a partner and I'm concerned that I still have something that hasn't been detected and I worry about the complications of not treating it especially for my partner as I have read a lot about PID, which stds can lead to pid? Is there a lot or is it just chylmidia and gonnorrhea? , I need re assurance that this is not down to an std or if there is any other such as nsu or ngu that I could have that hasn't shown up as I cannot move on or think of anything else that it could possibly be? If you could give me any insight to this it would be much appritiated thanks
Brief Answer:
Prostatits or epididymitis are the possibilities
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
Thanks for posting your query.
I went through your case history. As you had symptoms persistently, it indicates that you are still having some infection unraveled.
Before the start of your treatment it would have spread to either to prostate (prostatitis) or epididymis (epididymitis). Suggest a prostatic massage and do investigation on the prostatic fluid or on semen would be able to reveal the cause.
Another possibility is that organism other than Gonorrhea or Chlamydia like (Mycoplasma, ureaplasma urealyticum. This has to be investigated.
Treat according to the outcome and that would relieve your problem.
Dr S.Murugan
Prostatits or epididymitis are the possibilities
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
Thanks for posting your query.
I went through your case history. As you had symptoms persistently, it indicates that you are still having some infection unraveled.
Before the start of your treatment it would have spread to either to prostate (prostatitis) or epididymis (epididymitis). Suggest a prostatic massage and do investigation on the prostatic fluid or on semen would be able to reveal the cause.
Another possibility is that organism other than Gonorrhea or Chlamydia like (Mycoplasma, ureaplasma urealyticum. This has to be investigated.
Treat according to the outcome and that would relieve your problem.
Dr S.Murugan
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
How do i test for the other organisms and what are the treatments for these? Can these other organisms lead to pid in women?
Brief Answer:
Seek the help of your doctor
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome back.
You alone can not get treated. You have to seek the help of a specialist. These tests can be done by big laboratories. You consult your physician.
Dr S Murugan
Seek the help of your doctor
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome back.
You alone can not get treated. You have to seek the help of a specialist. These tests can be done by big laboratories. You consult your physician.
Dr S Murugan
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar