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I have a question that i might know half of its answer,anyway it has all started when i lost my virginity with my ex girlfriend 3 years ago.we started having unprotected sex,so couple of weeks later i was diognised as NSU(non-specific urethrithis) and she was diognised as a rash case.So we kept on curing ourselves but i guess not properly because we had something back everytime and kept on swapping back either i have something but she doesnt or vice versa untill we decided to treat ourselves in the same time! anyway we broke up but i fellt like iwanted to keep checking on my self so i did and had the same thing again but went to cure it.but thats not my problem,my problem is this ,if i cured it and they tell me that i dnt have anything thing and then when i had protected sex with few partners i have something again!So i guess my question is why i keep having it again and again? Please tell me any logic explanation!Do i need to stop having sex because my urethritis area gets excited that it develops it?

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101028 tn?1419603004
also have you tried using condoms all the time again to see if that helps?
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101028 tn?1419603004
It appears you tried to ask a question on an expert forum in someone else's post so it got bumped over here. You need to pay to ask your own question on the expert forums.

Have you and your partner had a full std work up including herpes testing?

grace
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