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Possible causes of my Urethra and Testicle Pain?

Had signs of chlamydia such as burning when peeing and such so I went to the doctor and was sent for an STD test (Urine, swab and bloods). Came back positive for chlamydia only and i was treated for it with antibiotics.

I don't know which pain started first but now my testicles are swollen and the right testicle is very tender and there is a sort of constant dull ache (only right), I have a pain in my penis which seems to be the urethra but its more so on the right side (of the inside) of my penis, in my stomach area, on the right side, the urthrea is sore when pressed down on all the way down to my right testicle. I have a pain in my lower back on the right side and pain in my right hip area.
I ejaculated once with blood present but only happened once. Also burns near top of penis when I urinate. I was sent for another STD test where all results came back negative. And then another one again where tests came back negative, again.

Anyone have any notion of what could be the issue?
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Ask your doctor for a 2 week course of doxycycline. It will calm down eventually. The symptoms can last weeks but the single dose stuff may not have done the trick. This is all related to the chlamydia. Those are swollen lymph nodes in ur groin. If the nodes are getting really painful and red go to er.
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