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this is my case i had protected sex with a girl the last day of june.  Then on the 16th of august i got a severe pain in my testicles, but as i sat down for awhile the pain went away. The next morning i felt a slight pain in my testicles for like about 5 minutes then went away.  I went to get tested on the 22nd of august for all std's and they all came back negative.  But the pain on my testicles would come for one day just for like a minute and then go away.  This happens like once or twice a week.  Now this past week i have experienced a slight little drop of precum without an erection that kind of scared me.  i went to my doctor and told me that i may have chlamydia, so she gave me 1000mg of zithromax. I told her that i had gotten tested negative for all stds 2 weeks before. Im on my 3rd day of the treatment. I went to the urologist, and he told me that possible my testicles get a slight torsion but they unwrap each other. My questions are:

1) wouldnt the previous tests would have determined if i had any std's??

2) if i do have chlamydia my doctor already gave me treatment of 1000mg of zithromax, would this clear the infection?

3) the pain of my testes came before the precum, Would the pain in my testicles be the cause of the precum or clear sticky discharge?? and if it was would the 1000mg of zithromax clear the pain on my testicles??

please respond thank you
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Will those antibiotics cure the infection??

how long would it take before i am able to have unprotected sex and have a child??
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Hello pedro831,

Sometimes the infection of the genital tract is difficult to treat. You need to be managed by some other class of antibiotics like Augmentin and other new generation cephhalosporins like Ceftriaxone (Rocephin). Discuss this with your doctor.

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