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Constantly in Pain

Dear Doc,

I had intercourse several times with a girl who eventually admitted to have tested positive for HPV. I noticed a change almost 1 week after the first encounter with her. My genitals are constantly hot (The feeling of rubbing Bengay over the entire area), I have constant pain in my urethra and EVERY time I urinate it burns horribly. I have lived like this for over 5 years now. I have had a cystoscopy (Which was the most excruciating experience) which yielded no results, been tested for all the major STD's with no negative results. The Urologist that performed the cystoscopy offered me Pyridium and said that was all he could do. I am at a loss and would just like to go back to the way I was before meeting this person and experiencing this horrible disease. Any direction would be appreciated...

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i have hpv and have been married for ten yeras , obviously my husband cheated anyway i am always in pain my test biopsy came back abnormal and i dont know what to do because i am always in pain ? any suggestions??
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ur post was confusing and i re-read it...does this girl have low risk hpv warts?if she has high risk which is the cervical....it would not cause the symptoms us describe.this sounds like some type of re-occurring UTI,epidmyitis or prostatis.
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My apologies. It also seems to affect my abilities to read plain English such as is displayed at the top of this forum :-/
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u recently had sex with a girl who has HPV?and u've had these problems for 5 years?hmmm..this isn't the doctors forum!go to Experts forum-std's pay $15 and post this question which seems questionable!
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