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Pain in penis

hello ,
hope some one can help me;

I had protected sex 1 1/2 years back and got myself tested for all STD test , which all came back negative.

But there has been constant sharp pain in penis , and slight pain in abdomen and i have been having this pain for more than an year now . this pain is on and off , this pain sometime stays for more than 5 to 6 days together. and then after a week the pain come backs again.  i have been to doctors got this checked . I have been to three doctors and most of them are unable to figure out the reasons for the pain.

when i have the pain , i have the urge to urinatate frequently and and feel discomfort in the abdonmen.


I have been to urlogisits / STD specialist. but was not able to get clear idea on what exacty is the cause for this pain.

Thanks to advice !
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Hello
Thanks fo your adivce, I have checked for urine test and report came back saying i have been tested positive for protein in urine. I have tested 3 times for all STD and i have negative for all the disesease like HIV/ HPV /Syphills / chlamydia/gonorrhea.

I have tested for urine by 3 doctors earlier and found nothing in my urine test earlier . i have not been receving any tratement for this pain for more than an year.

I have gone thru the website and found protein in urine can cause kidney failure. how much risk am i in having this kidney failure.

please help and advice what i need to do next  

Please advice if

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Hello,
From the symptoms it can be due to urinary tract infection or prostatitis. Symptoms of UTI are frequent urination, burning sensation during urination, passing of blood in urine and even fever. The most common causes of repeated UTIs are kidney stones and diabetes mellitus. The other causes can be due to nerve pain or hernia pain.

Making a diagnosis of a urinary tract infection includes performing a urinalysis test, which checks for the presence of pus, white blood cells, and bacteria in the urine, which point to a urinary tract infection. A urine culture and sensitivity is usually performed to find the exact microorganism that is causing the infection.

I hope it helps. Take care and regards.


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