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Was Treated For Recurring Chlamydia, Pain In The Right Side Of The Pubic Area, Semen Not White. What Could Be Wrong?

i was treated for recurring chlamydia for a long period of olmost 9 months.treatment ended over a year ago..and since then ive been experiencing pain on the right side of my pubic area...this pain comes once in a while and lasts for days or even upto a week..ive also noticed that my sperm is not white anymore... what could be wrong?
Sat, 24 Aug 2013
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Hi welcome to health care magic forum.
You need to do urine and semen analysis to rule out infection again.this can be sign of epididimits, hernia or prostatitis so you should do ultrasound and those tests i ve mentioned. some other more serious diagnoses should be suspected if nothing is found on these tests and symptoms persist.
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Was Treated For Recurring Chlamydia, Pain In The Right Side Of The Pubic Area, Semen Not White. What Could Be Wrong?

Hi welcome to health care magic forum. You need to do urine and semen analysis to rule out infection again.this can be sign of epididimits, hernia or prostatitis so you should do ultrasound and those tests i ve mentioned. some other more serious diagnoses should be suspected if nothing is found on these tests and symptoms persist. Hope I have answered your query.