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About 2 and half months ago I has sexual contact with included mutual masturbation where she wanked me of with vaginal fluid

1month and 2 weeks later got diagnosed with genital warts I was upset but I got over it done the treatment and was gone in matter of weeks


2 months later I started feeling burning sensation after urination thought must be dehydrated or something  drank 3 or 4 liters that day same thing
Next day woke up discharge everywhere in my underwear boxers were full of it


Went to urologist he said you have discharge no **** sherlock!!  


Now he prescribed me with capro 500mg morning and night  and doxycycline 100 mg morning and night for 3 weeks only thing I'm worried about is I havnt done test for chlamydia or gonherea of this will the medicine I'm taking Clear it up
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Dude the doctor has years of experience treating patients. Just trust him. Not because you can google medication std's means your better than a doctor. Just work with the doctor.
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But azitromycin havnt been prescribed this is medication for sti
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No need to test for anything besides your already under medication for bacterial std's.
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Do you think I need testing

But masturbation with fluid?  
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You had mutual masterbation. It should not be a risk. And 2 months after it before symptoms appear. It may not neccesarily be gono/chlamydia. It may be NGU. Anyway continue working with your doctor. Hope all will be well with you.
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Ciproxfine
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