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Old 11-09-2000, 02:49 AM   #1
Desperado
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Dear all,

Two years ago I had unprotected sex and the problems began.
I went to the doctor and did a test.. Chlamidia.
Got medications, did help... Chlamidia over.
Problems were not over...
Still discomfort.

Now 2 years later, still having problems:
Red Penis, very sensitive, sometimes pain while urinating, pain in testicals, discomfort out of penis.

Tried all kinds of antibiotics.
Doxycycline ( 2 times)
Miconazol
Metronidazol ( 2 times)
Erythromycin
Amoxicilline.
Miconazolnitrate/hydrocortison
Diflucan

And some other I do not recall this moment.

Does anyone have an idea what it could be??

Went to several doctors, hospitals, specialists, dermathologists, and they can't help me....
HAd severtal checks, nothing came out..

Best Regards,

Desperado..
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Old 11-21-2000, 08:23 PM   #2
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Hi there,

Sorry to hear you're having so many problems.

I can't really shed any more light on the situation except by giving you a few possibilities.

I assume the doctors have ruled out Cystitis? I know this is a predominantly female disorder but it can affect men as well. Try drinking lots of water (as much as three litres a day) and cranberry juice and see if this has any effect.

It could also merely be an allergic reaction to washing powder. Try a different washing powder.

Finally, try wearing looser fitting underwear - tight underwear can lead to sweating in the asaid area and cause immense irritation. Maybe try wearing looser trousers (or pants if you are American!).

Sorry not to have been more help - maybe this sheds a bit of light:-)

Best wishes,

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Old 11-22-2000, 01:10 AM   #3
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Rachael had some good ideas. But here are
a couple more.
First, Go to a specialist or two, I hate
to be the one to tell you but most regular
doctors don't know very much about the
reproductive and/or Urology.
Second, now don't get mad or upset but it
could be all in your head. Yes..in your
head. I don't mean that your crazy.
It has been proven beyond a doubt that
your mind can cause physical ailments.
I can recite you one from personal experience. My first and last wife had
the most awful rash on the insides of her
arms that you would never want to see.
After nearly 5 years it was cured by
Antidepressants. This was after my insurance
company had spent thousands and thousands
of dollars, which bought around 10 doctors
lots of cars, boats, homes and toys.
So don't discount it.
Good luck,
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Old 12-23-2000, 03:53 AM   #4
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you are not alone Im having about the same with no help insight maybe someone will be able to help us someday.
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Old 12-31-2000, 02:15 AM   #5
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Maybe a food allergy of some sort??

I get cystitis when I eat jalepeno's, If I eat alot of them, especially uncooked, it hurts as bad as a urinary tract infection when I pee, but the tests come up negative. But I love those jalepeno's, had to give them up though!
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