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Itchy penis tip (meatus)

Hi! About 3 weeks ago I met a girl, one thing led to another and we ended up in my place. She fellated me to completion (unprotected). That was on a Saturday. On Tuesday I started to feel a slight itch in the meatus, that still persist to this day. It got a bit worse, it feels like a mosquito bite, albeit without the swelling (it's just the itch). Also it advanced maybe 5mm at most inside the urethra.

The very same day she fellated me, just a few hours before, I started to take Azithromycin 500 'cause an unrelated ear infection (damn you q-tips!).

On Wednesday I went to a doctor, he prescribed a cream that had Gentamicyn+Myconazol+Betamethasone, and he also told me that the Azithromycin course I was taking was enough to clear any potential infection.

Sure enough the cream "worked" and the itch was gone. But of course after I ended the Azith course and suspended the cream, it came back. The doctor then ordered a urine test (it took an hour to get the results), and a urine culture test (5 days). Both came back negative. There is no swelling, no discharge of any type, Urine is clear (or the usual yellowish) and doesn't smell funny, the only sympton is the itchyness.

Now said doctor is on vacation, I have to find another one, but in the mean time, does anyone have any idea about what this could it be? Maybe a swab test can detect anything that the urine culture missed?

Recap:
I was on the receiving end of oral sex
It took about 4 days for the itch to appear
I was starting a course of Azithromycin 500 (1 a day) on day 0
No Swelling
No Discharge
No visible Lesions of any kind
Urine appears normal
Urine culture (5 days) came back negative
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