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Negative for Gonorrhea

A few weeks ago I started to experiance a burning when I urinated in the mornings.  I went to the doctor and was tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia.  Both came back negative so she put me on an antibiotic thinking it must have been a UTI.  This seemed to help for a bit, but then it started to hurt just as severly in the mornings again and sometimes at night.  Now it doesn't hurt as much as it did at first, and only in the mornings when I first get up.  What has startled me is that in the morning if I squeeze my penis milky urine comes out.  I know that a thick discharge is a symptom of gonorrhea, but this is the consistency of urine.  It also doesn't smell, and I don't have any other symptoms of an STD.  I've also had the burning for weeks.  Plus I tested negative.  I really don't know what to do.  Could it be that the test was incorrect?
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Perhaps you have NGU.  
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Wish I could help but not sure.
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Results came back negative for any bacteria from my urine samples!  I am so confused at to what this could be...
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I went back to the dr. today.  She took more urine samples and said this time she was going to do cultures and see what bacteria results.  She gave me an injection for gonorrhea and the one time dose of antibiotics for chlamydia since she said she still isn't ruling them out.
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I suggest you might want to see a uriologist. This sounds like some kind of infection but don't think gonorrhea.
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