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Does my symptom sound like herpes in my urethra?

I have a constant burning pain in my urethra. It's hard to tell but I might have had a single ulcer in the urethra. Swab test  of urethra came back negative. I feel drain out or very low energy.
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15249123 tn?1478652475
It would be very rare to have lesions in the urethra and none on the outside as well. If you did have lesions in the urethra it would be VERY painful. I've heard it described as the worst pain this person has ever had. I do not suspect hsv to be the cause of your discomfort.
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I'm still convience what I have could be herpes. Now approaching close to two months and everyday I have this constant burning and sometimes stinging sensation in my urethra. Also I feel warmth and tingling sensation in my genital region including inner tight. I never develop any blisters on the outside but I did had ulcers in my uethra. I haven't seen an urologist yet. I live in Toronto and it takes weeks if not months to see a specialist. When I open my urethra, using my cell phone camera, I zoom in with the flash light on and I can clearly see were it is irritated. There's a reddish/brownish area that causing the burning sensation and it's nowhere near where the ulcer was. My questions is, can this irritated area in my urethra be caused by herpes? Have you ever see anything like this? I'm sorry if I have repeated myself but the urethra irritation is effecting me daily and it still be a few weeks before I see an urologist.
Did you ever find out?
yea pls, any solution? i have the same problema
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A swab test to check for herpes came back negative. I haven't seen a urologist. I should see my family physician.
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15249123 tn?1478652475
Have you been to see a urologist?
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