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I'm confused...

I had unprotected sex 2 weeks ago.. then I had a feeling that I had a gonorrhea 4 days after that because I see a discharge in my penis then it hurts when im urinating. i took  ciprofloxacin (500mg) for 2 days and ofloxacin (400mg) for 4 days.. the pain was gone but im a bit of confused because there is still this white discharge that comes out of my penis when i try to push my penis up. could someone explain to me what this is? im really confused and i want this gone. thanks.
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You need to wait at least 2 weeks after medication is finished and see a Dr for testing.
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how do i do the testing? is it just urinalysis?
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I just take the medicines without the prescriptions of the doctor.. but it is still a small discharge, very tiny liquid when i push through my penis upwards... but now as i have noticed, the discharge is gone.. i just wanna ask, if there is still a possibility that it is still there?? im really worried on my situation right now.. :(
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treating without testing is never a good idea. at this point, since you are still having symptoms, be seen and get proper testing done. also let them know about the medication you were on previously too.
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Did you test to get the original diagnosis if a STD or did you just take medication?
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how do i know if its still there? is it normal to have these discharge im having right now? what tests should i take to know if its still there? if you have any knowledge on how to take these out please do help me out.. im worried.
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I didnt have any tests if it is still there.. but there is still this small discharge that is coming through my penis.. what should i do? should i go the doctor and explain these things? i am having difficulties financially ..
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101028 tn?1419603004
did you have any std testing done to confirm infection?

grace
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