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a strange itch

i have had an itch for about 4 weeks now at the tip of my penis at the start of the urinary tract there has been discharge no burning while urinating no smell no bumps no blood etc just an itch i went to my school clinic about it and they gave my some pills to cure trich which didnt help they took a urine sample but never got back to me so i went to the doctor last night and the gave me  a antibiotic shot and some pills i have only one sex partner and she had a strange smell in which our school clinic cleared up with some type of jell and she is clean of any std or sti but she did use birth control and then stopped so is it possible i have a yeast infection even though i show no symptoms beside the urge to pee and a itch
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101028 tn?1419603004
no reason for an x ray for these symptoms my dear.

at this point after antibiotics, you might even have a yeast infection issue causing you irritation.  why not try an otc jock itch treatment cream for a week or so and see how that works? none of your symptoms have ever sounded like what they have treated you for so far :(

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yea they just keep trowing antibiotics at me and there not working and i actually went back to the doctor last night and they still could not find out what was wrong its not a std or sti or even a uti they say. so i am wondering what is wrong i wish they would like x ray me or something
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101028 tn?1419603004
have they done actual testing on you or are they just throwing antibiotics at you and hoping something works?

grace
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