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Frequent Urniation, Pain in balls, Dribble after peeing

Well to start off im a 22y male.... Was tested positive for clamidia, got treated, still had pain in testicals, with frequent trips the bathroom with only small amount of pee to come out with weak flow...and after im done peeing i have extra pee dribble out even after milking and taking my time to empty.... I went back and they did another swap and treated me yet again, first time was 7 days Deoxycline, 2nd time with a big does of zithro and bactrim.....Im still having the same problems nothigns any better.. still waiting on the results from the test.... but im worried it might be something out.....Sometimes i get a pain in my testical when i ejaculate....Sometimes i feel a tingle at the end of my penis, but the burning isnt there anymore when i pee like it was before...... can anyone please help
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HI
i have pretty close to the same thing but with a few minor differences

I have a shooting pain and pain at the beginging of urination in my urethra and a sevre pain in my bladder area when peeing
i have been to two doctors and the both have said no infection
when i squeeze the tip of my penis there is a sevre shooting pain
my pee looks normal and i go regulary so im just wondering what this could be it's very strange
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Hi,

Chances are that you have urinary tract infection.

The first step is to get a urine culture and sensitivity test to find out the organisms which may be causing the infection. This may lead us to one or more causes of the disorder and thereafter, treat it with a targeted antimicrobial.

The doctor also needs to confirm by examination and tests whether the infection is in the urinary tract passage as there is a possibility of cross infection due to the anatomic arrangement.

As an at-home treatment, increased water-intake, frequent voiding, the avoidance of sugars and sugary foods, drinking unsweetened cranberry juice, taking cranberry supplements, as well as taking vitamin C with the last meal of the day can shorten the time duration of the infection. Avoid coffee, alcohol, and soft drinks containing
citrus juices and caffeine until your infection has cleared.

Please let me know if you may have any other queries.

Regards.
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