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Severe pain in Urethra while urinating and ejaculating.

Dear Doctors and Medical experts,
I am 28 year old Indian male suffering from severe pain in urethra while urinating and ejaculating. This problem is persisting with me for last 45 days. I went to the urologist, he initially gave me 500mg Cipro. I took 20 tablets for two weeks.
He checked my Urine sample and he could not find anything unusual. Then he took a cotton sample from my urethra. He said everything is all right. Then he prescribed my Amoxiclav 1000mg 20 tabs for two weeks. He checked my prostate and told no infection and everything is fine. He added a pain killer (Nova something)  along with Amoxiclav.
After taking this dose the pain has become mild but is always there.
Now he has given an appointment for endoscopy of urethra and bladder after 10 days.

My medical history,
Two years ago I contracted genital herpes and treated with Antiviral drugs for two weeks, everything was fine from then. I tested my blood also, everything is fine with HIV being negative. Occasionally I used to have neck and back problems with my muscles.

This pertinent pain is really freaking me out. Can anyone give me your suggestions what this problem might be. Can this ever be cured??

Waiting for your answers.
Thanks a lot for your time and patience.

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It can be but you will need for swab test (blister ) if you have any visible symptoms or for a blood test without any visible symptoms to confirm if you have herpes or not.

Thank you.
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Hi Tracey,
Last year blisters were seen on the surface of the penis. So it was easily diagnosed and Anti viral medications were given.

But currently I am having no blisters or lesions in genital area. Is it possible that Genital Herpes can attack without symptoms.

Your help is appreciated.

Thanks,
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I think all these symptoms from genital herpes... How did you diagnose your genital herpes ?
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