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Constant itchiness on the glans

Hello everybody. If you check my other posts in here you can see that I've been kind of back and forth between here and a doctor. If it were up to me I'd visit a doctor everyday but it's too expensive, so I kindly ask for and accept all the help you guys can provide here.

Basically 10 weeks ago I let an unknown guy do oral sex on me, he sucked me for about 4 minutes and only that happened. 5 weeks after that I developed an entire viral episode, but any point I had a discharge nor pain during urination. My doctor said I had a case of tonsillitis which was doing the whole thing, clearly my anxiety made me think otherwise. After a week in antibiotics I developed fungus in the glans and an urologist prescribed a cream to treat it, he said to use it for 15 days, exactly on the last day, the redness appeared again, but mostly close to my meatus, I used the cream for about 4 more days until it started itching. I stopped using it because I think it was burning my skin. Now it DOES NOT constantly itch, but it does feel very tingly every time I need to pee.

Also, I now feel a slight pain in my abdomen and in my left testicle when I need to pee. And it doesn't actually hurt/burn if I pee with my foreskin pulled back, but if it's not pulled back, I feel a very slight burning. What is all this? I can't afford a doctor right now. Please help!! Thanks!
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Check for prostatit and mycoplasma they can cause rash.  Doctor are useless with mycoplasma and prostatit.  A lot of guys get it from oral sex.
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I know that Herpes is a permanent virus so it wouldn't have cleared up with the antibiotics. If it was that, should it have appeared by now? 10 weeks later?

Also, before taking the antibiotics 5 weeks after the incident, I gave and receive oral sex from my regular boyfriend. Could I have passed an infection to him, healed from antibiotics, now regained it? He hasn't show any symptoms in these past few weeks and I don't know how to tell him what I did. This is a mess, I know. I need help!
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