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so confused..

Hi,On SEPT 21 i had unprotected sex with my new gf and its our first time.OCT 01 i noticed green-yellow discharge once(later on only mild watery discharge) and itchy,tingling sensation inside my penis and backside of my testicleson SEPT 05.i went to GP and told him about the issue and he said i got STD.he gave me azithromycin1g and cefixime 400mg(didnt run any test)for two days i saw green discharge in the morning and my symptoms improved,all my symptom and discharge stopped after 7 days..On OCT 18 its stated again i saw a white discharge once and had itchy,tingling,frequent urination at night.i went back to GP and gave me doxycycline 100 mg twice a day and flagyl 2g.its 3 days i am taking the medicine,my symptoms are improving and doesn't see and discharge but have itchy.tingling and frequent urine, burning sensation sometimes..i feel its itchy inside my penis and between my testicles,so i am so nervous

my question is
1)what should i do and how long should i wait to erase this symptoms?
2)is it possible that i have prostate or other inflammation infection?
3)whom can i consult if my problem continue?
thanks
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3 weeks
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when can i have my retest again?
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i done with my medication,i don't see any discharge coming out but i feel little burning sensation on the tip and inside my penis..is it normal or i have something else to worry about?
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5-7 days
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yes my gf was treated with same medicine and she have no symptoms like mine ever..
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thanks.....can i know how long should i wait?cos my GP said this is all he can do and if i have continuous urine and itchy,burning or pain then i should go to urologist
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1) Do nothing right now, give it some more time
2) Possible yes but not likely
3) Your Dr

Your gf also needs to test
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