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The first of June, I went and saw my primary cause I was having difficulty urinating and my urine was very dark. In addition, I had a burning sensation on my skin and my rectum was very itchy.
I explained to him that I had belief that my GF had been unfaithful, but no proof. He did a UA and I did have a UTI. In addition to the above symptoms, I also had a small clear discharge from my penis. He prescribed a week of cipro. My dr did a swab test and those results came back negative

After the treatment with cipro, nothing chAnged. I called my dr and he referred me to a urologist. The dr examined me and said my prostate was just slightly enlarged and prescribed me some doxy. Even taking the doxy, my symptoms never cleared.

My penis discharges a clear white substance a few times a day, but my rectum discharges a yellow pus almost all day and itches . My GF recently freaked out and had herself tested because she said a guy she was with over a year ago now has herpes.  She did the blood tests and said they are negative, but I am skeptical.

No bumps have appeared on my penis, but this has been ongoing since the first of June. Going back to urologists in 2 days for a full range of tests. Anyone got any input on what I might expect?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
With the yeast it would affect mostly the tip of your penis.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi and welcome. Dont freak out at this point you can get a UTI from a normal flora change in her vagina. Its called a yeast or BV. Just wait for the test results to come back and make sure your tested for Gono, Chlamydia and Trich. Not sure the yellow from you rectum, might not be related.
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