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1 year ago, I thought I contracted HSV2 from a female friend who tested positive. Since the sexual encounter in July of 2012, I've had this on and off itch/tingle that would come and go. entercourse was only 15-20 seconds maybe before I stopped. At first it felt as If I had to urine all the time, but that feeling died down. I tested for everything and had multiple urinalysis done; all returninng negative results. This itch feeling has been frequent in the months of April and May, but not so frequent in June. The feeling comes and go during July. On June 20 2013, I went to urine and noticed that it was cloudy. It freaked me out and that was first and only time I expirenced cloudy urine since my sexual encounter from July. I had a cystoscopy done on June 26, 2013. Doctors and urologist say we have tested for everything and that I'm fine. Im tryinng not to lose my mind here, but everyone is saying im fine inspite this on and of feeling. I have never had sores,discharge,bumps or lesion in my genital area. Please help.

Tested Chlamy twice--Negative  
Gonno---Once Negative
Syph once---Negative
HIV Once---Negative
HSV1 Once---Negative
HSV2 Three---Negative Last test was done 7 months after last sexual encounter.

I have taken Cipro,Dyoxcillin,Bactrum, Lotrisone cream,Pyridium and metronidazole because I thought it could have been trichomonasis.  .
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Hi,
Thanks for the update. Seeking other doctor's opinions may be beneficial especially if the symptoms persist. Additional diagnostic tests may be done also to rule out the differentials mentioned before.  If the symptoms somewhat subsided and not like before, this may be a good sign. Hang on and stay positive always. Take care and warm regards.
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No there aren't any skin lesions present. Its just been an on and off itch feeling at the head of my penis since the incident. Other Doctors and forum experts tell me that im fine because of all the test and medication I have tried. As of now i'm hoping it subside and go away on its own. As of now I dont feel it as much so I hope that it gets better. I have been to the doctor numerous of times as well as urologist and dermatologist.
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Hi,
Can you elaborate on the symptom present and what other diagnostic tests were done? Are there visible skin lesions or rashes associated with the itching? It is good that the initial  test results  were fine.  Other conditions that come to mind for itchiness include physiological and psychological  issues including irritation or allergic reactions, liver, kidney or skin issues; underlying medical conditions such as diabetes  as well as those associated with stress or anxiety. If it persists, further evaluation may need to be done ans referral to other doctor may also help. Take care and do keep us posted.
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