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do these tests rule out STD?

hi doc,
I am 34 yrs male. about 10 days back I had protected sex with a prostitute. 2 days later I started having slight itching in my penis. I washed my penis with light soap Dove( I have never used soap on my penis inside foreskin before). next day onwards I started having a lot of itching and irritation and burning sensation when urinating. So i used hydrocortisone on my penis but it didn't help. Next day onwards I started having a white discharge from my penis. I went to dermatologist who said it is STD and asked me to conduct following tests-: 1. smear of gonococci 2. urine analysis 3. Urine culture. He also gave me 7 days dose of doxycycline and an injection of ceftriaxone.I am taking medicine for last three days and my symptoms have become less severe. Today i got my test results and they are as follows-:
1. No growth of Aerobic Pyogenic Organism after 24 hrs of incubation at 37 degree C.
2. Negative for Gonococci
3. Urine analysis
a. Quantity 30 ml
b. Color Yellow
c. Transparency Turbid
d. Specific gravity 1.020
e. Reation Acidic
f. Albumin +
g. Sugar Nil
h. Blood ++
i. Bilirubin nil
j. Urobilinogen nil
k. Ketone bodies/acetone nil
l. Epithelial cells 1-2
m. PUS cells Loaded
n. RBC 6-8
o. Crystals Nil
p. Casts Nil

My doctor is out for 2-3 days and I am very nervous. pls help asap.
thanks
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Hi, well for one thing if you used a condom, no bacteria could get inside your urethra so what ever is happening inside like the white discharge would not be related to the sex act. Also you could not get fungus on your penis if it was covered. Was it only vaginal or did she give you oral without a condom?
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