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Pus cells in semen.

Sorry for the long post!! But i need help..
I am a 24 yr old uncircumcised male. I had sex with a prostitute around 4 months ago.While having sex from the back(vaginal) the condom tore from the top and I had not realized it until I had pulled out ejaculating inside her in the process.
After about 20 days after the incident I started having mild urine sensation and light penile pain after urinating( and not during urination). At around 32nd day I had fever ( around 101f), throat pain and urine sensation continuing from before. I went to gp and he said it's a mild UTI and put me on prufloxacin 600mg antibiotic for 3 days and did a urine routine and culture and both showed nothing. Fever and sore throat healed up within 3 days and urine sensation also improved and penile pain went away.

But the penile sensation and irritation stayed so i went to a urologist.He did a PSA blood test and urine test which was normal so he put me on 8 days Pruflox course.The urine sensation went away around in 20 days or so.
But now also i felt a sort of occasional burning feeling while urinating at tip of penis which travels to the shaft for a minute or 2 and then disappears and the penis opening became very red and itchy after masterbation.

I went to a the dermatologist just a week ago.He ordered for std panel, urine test and semen analysis.On examining he didn't find any abnormality as such just a little reddish at the tip of penis.Std test was negative (HIV, Herpes, Chalmydia and syphilis), urine test was negative but semen has 8-10 hpf pus cells.So he gave me 15 days azithromycin course (twice a day for 3 days then once a day).

1) Am i on the right course of treatment??Do i need to take azithromycin for such a long time as it is known to be very strong and have little side effects such as diarrhoea.
2) what is the meaning of pus cells in semen?
3) Are my std panel results conclusive at 4 months??

Pls do reply.!!!!
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