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Clear, sticky discharge from penis

Hi,

So in February I had sex with a girl - first since splitting up with my ex. 3 days later I noticed a clear, sticky discharge. I went to get tested, turns out I had chlamydia. I had 4 x 250 azithromycin and a week of doxycycline a while later.

The discharge did not stop after either of these rounds of antibiotics and is still present today. When I ejaculate/get an erection before sex/know I'm going to have sex but do not as of yet have an erection, a large quantity of this clear discharge is present. Its directly related to when i get aroused in some way, shape or form.

I've had tests since and all have come back negative. I have also had blood tests and countless visits to a GUM clinic/saw a urologist last week. Again I was told to do yet another urine sample and sent on my way.

This problem is entirely new - only appeared after unprotected sex. The time frame difference is too short in my eyes to be coincidental. Im 23 years old and have been sexually active for a good few years. and until this one instance, never suffered from this discharge.

Any advice would be most appreciated, as so far, any medical advice I have recieved face to face has been little or none existant.

I'll provide any other information should you require it.

Thanks in advance.
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At this time can't really say because as I said preseminal fluid is natural but if you get it at other times then it might be some other kind bacteria.
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Yes, just not to the same level. I appreciate it could be seminal fluid, but there must be a reason behind this rapid increase in amount. As I said, the time frame of what, 72 hours max is too close to be coincidental. Thanks.
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When you get aroused this can be preseminal fluid which is normal. Do you get discharge at any other time?
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