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Horrific pain and CT gas and inflammation of the epidiymis

I am actually not active and had severe pain and had gas on the CT and inflammation of the epididymis and can't void.  Is this definitely gonorrhea or another infection that I need treatment for?  no one will give me medicine right now
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207091 tn?1337709493
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If by "can not void", you mean you can not urinate, this is a medical emergency. If you mean you can't without pain, that's something different.

I realize this is several days later, but it's an important difference.

What testing have you had done?
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I was hospitalized with a CT showing gas and horrific shooting pain through the pelvis and groin.  for many many years I have been getting yellow itchy semen or no ejaculation at all and burning and blood in my urine.  the urine test for gonorrhea was negative.  my prostate fluid showed severe infection with WBC and my semen was infected as well.  I am celibate.  the CTs also showed the inflammation of the epididymis with the gas.

I had terrible oozing welts and bumps all over the penis and all the nerves were destroyed so that I can't feel anything at all and have ED.  the penis was permanently damaged and wrinkled by the infections and the uro wouldn't give medicine or a referral

now the infection may have spread to my kidneys and I have been hospitalized with rhabdo several times and I have heart failure


I'm so sorry this is happening to you, but it doesn't sound like an STD. If you've ever been sexually active, ask them to test you for all of them, not just gonorrhea, but if you haven't ever been, this can't be an STD.

I wish you the best.
I had inflammation of the epididymis??
Are you saying you've been diagnosed with that?
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