Burning And Itching Sensation On Tip Of Penis, White Discharge. Taking Amoxycillin. Advice?
recently i feel a burning and itchy sesation at the tip of my penis...worse, it has a little white discharge...what are remedies should i take? i took some amoxycillin 500 mg and i has a little effect...i am a bit worried and have not enough courage yet to go to the doctor. please help me..i remember i have a bad UTI weeks before, i usually wash my penis with liquid soap which i bought just last week including its tip again and again.
Hi! Thank you for your question! I would strongly advise that you consult a physician as soon as possible and stop self-medicating. This strategy of taking unprescribed antibiotics is counterproductive (and costly) for you in the long run - you may be introducing unnecessary drugs into your system OR allowing whatever bacteria/organisms that you have to become resistant to the antibiotic you are taking. When bacteria become resistant to the one you are taking, you will need stronger and MORE expensive antibiotics to counter them. So please, take heed, muster the courage to see a doctor who will prescribe you the necessary medications once diagnosed, and take care!
Dr Galera
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Burning And Itching Sensation On Tip Of Penis, White Discharge. Taking Amoxycillin. Advice?
Hi! Thank you for your question! I would strongly advise that you consult a physician as soon as possible and stop self-medicating. This strategy of taking unprescribed antibiotics is counterproductive (and costly) for you in the long run - you may be introducing unnecessary drugs into your system OR allowing whatever bacteria/organisms that you have to become resistant to the antibiotic you are taking. When bacteria become resistant to the one you are taking, you will need stronger and MORE expensive antibiotics to counter them. So please, take heed, muster the courage to see a doctor who will prescribe you the necessary medications once diagnosed, and take care! Dr Galera