infections usually cause burning all the time, not just here and there.
What i do get sometimes though is burning when i pass urine. Sometimes in my day i do have burning and other times i don't. I told this to my doctor and that is why he thought it was ureplasm or microplasm.
sounds like guessing and wasting your money with the antibiotics.
no std causes symptoms where you have them.
Well I do have a lot of pain where my legs meet my pelvis. I told my doctor and he says it's a muscle problem and to not stress myself exercising.
He gave me antibiotics because he thought I might have ureplasm or microplasm since before I would have a discharge just the tests would come out negative
just pain in your penis usually is not std related. std's typically cause worsening pain with urination and non-stop pain in between. you have no discharge or anything else to make you think this is std related. it also doesn't sound like ngu or an uti either.
why did your provider give you antibiotics? was there a test that was abnormal?
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Okay i couldn't see a urologist because my doctor wanted to give me medicine first. So he game me Clarithromycin for a month. Now though i just started having a tingling in a part of the tip of my penis. Still though i have no discharge or any other sign of an STD. . .What should i do? What does it sound like to you?
See a urologist, talk to them NGU/UTI.
So I went to the doctor and was tested for STDs and came out negative. I am still having irritation but it's worse sometimes while others it is not bad and does not bother me. What should I do?
sorry it's late... let me correct what I said...
We have to make 3 assumptions for this to NOT be an STD. First we will assume you DID NOT have an STD before you meet your partner. Next we assume your partner is STD free. Finally, there is monogamy amongst both of you; then this is not an STD.
"I have not gone to go get tested, because i know my partner is clean"
Well if you think about this; that is not a very rational notion. Please go get tested to know YOUR status.
See a urologist, talk to them about chlamydia, gonorrhea, trich, NGU/UTI.
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We have to make 3 assumptions for this to NOT be an STD. First we will assume you did have an STD before you meet your partner. Next we assume your partner is STD free and finally, there is monogamy amongst both of you; then this is not an STD.
"I have not gone to go get tested, because i know my partner is clean"
Well if you think about this; that is not a very rational notion. Please go get tested to know YOUR status.
See a urologist, talk to them about HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, trich, NGU/UTI.