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Persistent ngu for 7 months

Hello,

I contracted chlamydia 7 months ago after having sex with a friend. I went to the clinic, got diagnosed and prescribed doxycycline. After first treatment I tested negative for sti's including chlamydia, gonorrhoea.

Since that time I have had a persistent clear discharge from my penis.

I have been prescribed different antibiotics, azithromycin, erythromycin, ofloxacin and metronidazole.

Additionally a few weeks ago I had a yellowish/greenish dishcharge with pain on urination which occurred whilst I was on oxfloxacin, and stopped after 2-3 days. I have had unprotected sex with my new girlfriend prior to this as one doctor told me I did not have anything infectious, and my girlfriend has recently tested negative in an sti test.

Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated. My venerologist recently told me he could not help me and to try my luck elsewhere.
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Any other symptoms? Itch or spots on penis? After all those rounds of antibiotics killing off good and bad bacteria and flora sometimes balantis can set in and cause a discharge. Usually this would have other symptoms such as a rash that comes and goes especially after friction
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Thanks for your reply. I have actually had balanitus, and been treated for it. I think it has come back again now and I'm treating myself for it now. But through the balanitus being present and going away the discharge has remained
I also have a molluscum spot thing near the base of my penis which came up recently. I recieved two chemical treatments for it which caused a wound to open up and become infected. Any advice for a more gentle treatment?
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Another piece of perhaps relevant information, I have had 5 negative STI tests
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