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250398 tn?1225263291

To AuntieJessie

Hi AJ.  

In your reply to J277, who has access to anti-biotics, you said white discharge form the penis doens't sound like Gonorrhea.  You mentioned Chlamydia.  However, I have had white discharge in an off and on condition, 2-3 months between episodes, for a day or two only.  But, I have ONLY had unprotected ORAL sex, from which Chlamydia doesn't transmit.  Given this, what would you suspect for me?  I do have BPH and am on meds for it.  Do you think maybe I am experiencing prostatitis or some other prostate issue or UTI?  I have had some soreness in the lower abdoman and also in the right testicle/epididymus.

I am out of the country workingf, and have no real access to adequate healthcare (or that can speak good enough English to discuss).  So, I am looking for some reassurances, I guess.

Thanks for your help, AJ.
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250398 tn?1225263291
Currently on Cardura and Proscar.  Suggestions?
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I'd bet its your BPH.  I can't say that for sure, but its most likely.

What meds are you taking?

Aj
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