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Having Recurrent White Bumps In Eyelid, Ear Pressure, Swollen Lymphnodes After Having Sex. STD?

doctor. 2 year before after a sex incident .i have many problems.. rash , diarrhoea, joint pain, Eye infections, fever, earpresure,swollen nodes, and low platelets, low wbc , low Rbc after 4 months i became normal ,last year I tested for HIV, HB B, VDRL all negative... now i have only 2 problems,, recurent white bumps in eyelid ..and ear pressure ( mild swelling under left ear..maybe it is lymphnode.. i went to a doctor, he gave me cefpodoxime proxetil for 7 days. got little relief... not cured then i took doxyclicle for 20 days.. not cured azitromicin 1 g and 500 mg for 2 days. got a little relief but not cured is this std ... i am in KSA so not possible for a blood test
Fri, 2 Aug 2013
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Hello,

From your history it doesn't look like a STD. It could be a simple eyelid disorder like chalazion accompanied by a middle ear disease. My advice to you is to consult a Ophthalmologist and a Ear Specialist. take care.
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Having Recurrent White Bumps In Eyelid, Ear Pressure, Swollen Lymphnodes After Having Sex. STD?

Hello, From your history it doesn t look like a STD. It could be a simple eyelid disorder like chalazion accompanied by a middle ear disease. My advice to you is to consult a Ophthalmologist and a Ear Specialist. take care.