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prostate problems possibility

Hi
sry i wrote on the other forum perviously,okay well i had gotten oral sex done on me and i am a male,2 days afterward my terrible encounter i had testicluar pain if that is what i may call it. I then immediately went to the doctor and he said possibly chlamyida or gonorrhea so i was given azithromycin or sumethin and cpirofloxcin and then the testicluar pain stopped, and he felt my prosate and said it felt abit full, then i went 2 weeks later and he said it felt fine but then i had cases wen i was urinating that my urethra(da tube) was hurting, and after ejaculation i felt a sharp pain mayb (ranging an hour) after masturbation and ejaculation. I am going to see the urelogist 2 weeks from now? and the pain for the last week has gone

Any ideas please on what I may have, STD,prostate problems,NOT SURE?
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well this encounter was 2 monhs ago and since these 2 months:
- testicular pain has stopped
-the ejacculation pain occrued abotu 2 weeks ago fro aobut 2 days and stopped
- the urnaiton pain has also stopped for the past week i can assume

any ideas
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Hi.

There are several differentials for testicular pain and pain with ejaculation and urination. This may be a case of urinary tract infection involving the prostate. Prostatitis may be chronic and the chronic form may not readily be responsive to antibiotics. Prolonged antibiotics may be the mainstay of therapy for the chronic prostatitis.

Have you been compliant with your medications?

Was a urine culture and urethral swab culture done to guide treatment?

Prostatitis may be due to several factors. It can be bacterial, viral or even fungal. Inadequately treated prostatitis may affect other structures like the testicles.This may help explain your condition.
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