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Gonorrhea Re-Infection?

I caught gonorrhea a month ago and got treated for it, but i have peculiar symptoms. They are: aches and pains, testicular pain(like had wen i was first diagnosed) neck pain, abdominal pain, and nausea but "NO" urethral drip like i had before and "NO" pain when urination.  I have had no sexual contact since then. So is it possible that the medication didnt work and it came back?
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101028 tn?1419603004
it's time to be seen and follow up with an urologist regularly for these issues.  as I said, this doesn't sound std related at all.
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I appreciate the comment, however I do not have any medical providers as of right now i've simply been taking lab tests and performing self diagnosis. I've tried and I'm still trying to meet up with a doctor but it is proving difficult for me at the moment. Is it at all possible that i caught aother form of infection not std related from having gonorrhea (epidimytis, prostate infection, etc.)?
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101028 tn?1419603004
these don't sound std related at all.


as recommended in your previous post, continue to follow up with your providers who sound like they are covering all the bases properly for you.

grace
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