Cloudy urine is not a sign of infection; variation in food and fluid intake are the main cause. (Diet modifies the urinary concentration of certain salts and urine acid/base balance, which changes the solubility of those salts; in solution-->urine clear, out of solution-->urine cloudy.) Also, bacterial urinary tract infection doesn't come and go on weekly cycles.
I am quite sure you do not have an infection of any kind. But as I said, seeing a doctor is the way to go if you have doubts.
HHH, MD
I am hesitant to rule out a bacterial cause, because my urine is cloudy some days, especially when I have pain in the penis. This seems to happen almost on a weekly basis.
With the treatments you have had and the seemingly mild nature of the persisting symptoms, I'm certainn othing serious is going on.
Whenever any body part is injured--by injury I mean inflamed or infected, as well as traumatized--symtpoms reminiscent of the injury can persist long after healing is complete. It's worse when overlaid with anxiety, as is very common when sex and the genitals are involved, or when there are fears of something really bad (cancer, AIDS, etc). People think nothing of it when they sprain an ankle and 2 months later it still hurts, even though the swelling is gone and the doc pronounces it healed. Try to take the same perspective on your persisting symptoms; over time they probably will fade and in any case nothing harmful is going on.
Dark colored urine is unrelated to genital injury or disease. It almost always is explained by fluid intake and output--drink more fluids and anyone's urine will be lighter in color. Other diseases also can cause dark urine, such as hepatitis and other liver problems. But apparently your urinalysis was normal, so this isn't of any concern.
Regardss-- HHH, MD
MAYBE NON-BACTERIAL PROSTATITIS.LOOK INTO IT(NOT DOCTOR JUST SUGGESTION)