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Tip of penis pain that comes and goes

I am 35 and For the past six months or so I have experienced pain in the tip of my penis that will last for a few days to a week, then go away for a few weeks and then come back again. It's constant irritating pain but doesn't hurt when I pee.  There's no discharge or really any other symptoms. I have seen my GP and a urologist and none are sure what's going on. I've been tested for STDs and everything has come back negative. They also decided it wasn't a kidney stone. The urologist had me do a flow test. He said my flow was a little slow but that I emptied my bladder just fine. He recommended doing a cystoscopy to see if there is a stricture or scar tissue but he thought it was unlikely and frankly the scope procedure freaked me out so I declined it.  He also recommended trying Flomax to see if that helps but it doesn't seem like I have prostate symptoms and the side effects concern me as well. Any idea as to what could be going on?  This is causing me a lot of anxiety.
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I had same symptoms, turns out was a yeist infection. Dr gave me 10 pills 1 a day for ten days and a prescription cream. Did the trick. I knew I couldn't have N std as I haven't had contactual sex in7years. You have a yeist infection.,
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Hello, Did u solve ur problem? I have been feeling penile pain for the past 3 months 24 hours per day and no solution. I had a lot of tests like urine, blood and no problem...
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