-February 10th I Had Sex With A Woman Unprotected -February
Sun, 17 Mar 2019
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-February 20th through the VA clinic, urine test results came positive for Clymedea and Gonnorhea.
-February 20th i was treated with a butt shot and the medicine for Clymidea.
-February 27th I had sex with the same woman unprotected.
-February 27th I this time went to the Health Department to get treated again. The results came back negative for clymidea and Gonnorhea, but positive for NGU. I was treated with 2 pills for NGU.
-March 1st I noticed the burning sensation all over again.
-March 8th I went to the Urgent Care which I again got treated for Clymydea and Gonnorhea. They gave me a butt shot and 6 pills. They only told me to take 4 of the 6 but I went ahead and took all 6.
-March 13th I went back to the VA because I was still having a burning sensation during urination and also I was developing body aches on my butt, the back of both of my legs, and the bottom of my feet. Because of this I thought I maybe had a UTI. I got tested for everything which the results haven’t came back yet. They won’t treat me until the results come back.
-March 16th I noticed the tingling sensation.
-March 17th, I noticed a discharge. I’m not a doctor but I’m going to take a wild guess that I have a UTI and Gonnorhea. Since their aren’t any stronger drugs for Gonnorhea, I have it for life now?
*To add to all of this, it’s impossible for my penis to get fully erect. It hurts when half way erect so I think about something else to make it go back down.
More details about treatment and investigation results needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to HCM
Thanks for posting your query.
You had not mentioned what were the drugs given to you for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia.
What about the urine deposit results? Did it contain pus cells more than 5 cells per field? Were they sent your urine for culture and sensitivity for Gonocococcal and other organisms? What about the blood test for Chlamydia?
Resistance to treatment for gonococcal organisms is very common and it will be different from place to place.
Apart from Gonorrhea and Chlamydia, there many other organisms can also be transmitted through sex contact and can be acquired simultaneously. So You have to screened for theses diseases and to get ruled out after appropriate time.
Till the avoid sexual activities.
Stick to safe sex in future.
DR S.Murugan
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