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Gonorrhea

I have discharge after 4 days of receiving oral sex from a girl I take 6 x 250 mg Zithromax , before I go to doctor. When I go to doctor I did not inform him about Zithromax. The doctor give me ciprofloxacin  750 mg twice a day for 10 days. He try to find any discharge for testing but he cannot find any. He make a culture urine test. I did not receive the result. This is the 3rd day in treatment I didn't see any discharge but still have burn in my pines and under my abdominal. Is this the right Treatment? As I didn't see any discharge is this mean I'm cure from gonorrhea? Do I need to change the Medicine even if I don't have discharge only pain? Could this infection be received before two month as the last time I do this, before this time , is two month ago?
Straight 42 age Male from middle east
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For sure no more self treating. For symptoms as I told you it's only once in the first day. Thank you I will be back when I have the results.
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101028 tn?1419603004
well at this point, wai t for your test results. if they are negative, if you have additional symptoms, follow up properly on them.

no more self treating!!
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Help me please, what should I do now?
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I have the discharge last Monday at the same day I take the Zithromax next day I go to doctor who give me ciprobay 750 and make the test
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101028 tn?1419603004
you should've waited at least 1 week after you took the azithromycin before testing - was it that long?
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Not yet, I will receive it tomorrow .
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101028 tn?1419603004
it was not in your best interest to self treat :(  

did you have a + test result for gonorrhea?

grace
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