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2 Months after Gonorrheatreatment, still pain, help!

Hi all,

2 months ago i was diagnosed with Gonoccocal Urethritis, i started treatment one week after the symptoms came up and i was healed around the beginning of April.
It's almost 1,5 month later and when i pull my foreskin back and forth i can still feel pressure and little pain in my uretha. I already went to the doctor several times and did tests on any STD's or inflammations but everything is negative.
Is it just hurt because of the gonorrhea and does it take some time to heal? Or does anyone have any idea what i can do or what this is?

Thx
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Follow up with your Dr, should not have it for that long
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any1?
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3 months...
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If you have clear discharge, the you should be tested for mycoplasma genitalium
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Well you have 2 answers and only said it has been a "long time". What is a long time?
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If somebody knows if this is normal
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Bump for what?
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Bump!
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As Vance suggested, it can take time to heal esp if your constantly pulling the area checking and milking your penis to see if any white discharge comes out.
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Yeah although I'm not sure if this is normal, it's been long time now
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Things can take time to heal.
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