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Bacterial Prostatitis, Sensitive Penis

Please, Please, Please reply to my question:
1- I'm 22. I have never had a sexual relationship. I masturbate once a day no exception. I have a gf i have a sexual arousal when we r together but no sex.

2-After 2 month of this relation,6 month ago, I was diagnised bacterial prostatitis. felt painful erection and ejaculation. pain in the anus and testicles. After culture, I had "Ciprofloxacin 500" for 2 month.

4- Bacteria gone after that.and all the prostatitis gone. the scan shows small inflated area but no pain or symptoms.

5- a new symptom appear the tip of the penis is so sensitive. The skin now is greyish. itt p's noainful but uncomfortable. some said it's neurodermatitis because of rubbing it. I used Hydrocortizone but the pain presists.

6-later, I felt the urine blocked. take me long time to urinate. i was diagnosed urinary tract inflammation without any sign og bacteria in the urine test.

7- I took Floxabact and urination is better now. I still have this sensitive skin and I'm scared.
I told u everything
plz plz help me
I ave been to 15 doctors but nothing
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See a new Dr, we can't give medication advice or diagnosis you.
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NO i don't think it's an STD ... So how i get rid of fungal infection ... I'm following up with him bit he insists that there's nothing with me ... He just gives me ointments like Kenacomb and Farcocin and anti-biotic ... epinor NOrfloxacin 400 mg ....
Thanx fot ur help
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penis sensitivity isn't unusual with prostatitis.

you also might have developed a fungal infection due to the antibiotics you were on. I wouldn't apply topical steroids unless instructed to do so by your doctor - they can cause more issues than they help in the genital area.

you need to continue to follow up with your urologist for your symptoms. You aren't sexually active so this obviously isn't a std.

grace
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