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NOT Gonrrhea, Chlamydia, or Trichomoniasis...

I have been tested and treated for the following with the following:

Gonorrhea (Tested neg with urine test): One injection of Rocephin

Chlamydia (Tested neg with urine test): One time dose of Zithromax, and 7 day dose of Doxycycline.

Trichomoniasis (Not tested): One time dose of Metonidazole.

I am still having the same symptoms:
Yellowish puss discharge from my penis, bad stinging at the tip of penis during urination, and this morning after urination there was blood on the tip of my penis (not much, but enough to make this whole situation a lot more worrisome).

Here is my question, what else could this be, if it's not one of these three??
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Had a penal swab today (not as bad as I thought it would be), and will have the culture back within 7days. I had been going to planned parenthood, as I believed they would be the leading experts on STD's/STI's, but the nurse practitioner referred me to my primary care provider, which is the veterans affairs. They are also doing a culture, which will be back in 72 hours. As of now, it is believed that I have a normal UTI...which is rare for men, but happens, and also explains why none of the antibiotics for STI's worked. Will update later, in case anyone else in the world wide web goes through something similar.
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Ok, good. Would indicate some bacterial infection, but unsure what one.
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Sorry, read that as a question. But yes, I am going back to get the discharge checked.
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No, I am going back tomorrow for to get a culture sample.
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Have the discharge tested and prostate checked.
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