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Have Pain In Penis, Hurts While Urinating. No UTI. Taking Ceflaxin And Trimethprim. Solution?

I have a pain in my penis and it really hurts when I pass urine. I have had a UTI which has cleared up and recently had a urine test, which was all clear. I have been taking ceflaxin and the problem cleared up, but has come back. My GP has prescribed me 10 Trimethprim 200 mg. I have taken the last pill this morning, but the pain is still severe. Please can you help.
Mon, 1 Jul 2013
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Welcome to HCM.
Pain might be due to Small stone in your urinary tract better also go for usg abdomen to rule out any stone.
Drink more water and other liquids.
You can take NSAID with dicyclomin to subside pain.
Quinolone group antibiotics will be more helpful.(oflox,levoflox)
Consult urologist for better guidance and medical management.
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Have Pain In Penis, Hurts While Urinating. No UTI. Taking Ceflaxin And Trimethprim. Solution?

Welcome to HCM. Pain might be due to Small stone in your urinary tract better also go for usg abdomen to rule out any stone. Drink more water and other liquids. You can take NSAID with dicyclomin to subside pain. Quinolone group antibiotics will be more helpful.(oflox,levoflox) Consult urologist for better guidance and medical management.