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discharge and wound on urethral opening

I had unprotected sex some weeks ago(stupid i know,i was drunk). days later I had thick discharge which was white,i obviously panicked but I haven't been to the doctor yet since I'm in a foreign country. Later it started burning while I pee, I took some antibiotics which reduced the discharge but it is still there, to add to this, because of the discharge which would get my penis stuck on my boxers, i must have hurt myself because of that because now i have a small wound on the urethral opening. The discharge is still there and it solidifies on the wound so it looks like a white spot. i'm afraid this is preventing it from healing?? I am not sure...I started taking a lot of vitamin C and water recently, but i might have to go to the doctor but i'm lacking the funds, its expensive here. Help? what are your thoughts? Thank you all for your time.
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Thanks for weighing in. Sometimes theres a burning feeling when I urinate and some times there isn't. I think the burning feeling is because of the small wound. I will get help soon, how do I know when it spreads to my epidimus, or rather how long does it take? Thank you again
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Hi it does sound like and std for sure but there should be some pain while urinating. if theres no pain it may be a simple uti which can clear up on its own. Either way even a std can clear up on its own but may just take a few weeks. I would get some help however as it can spread to your epidimus.
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