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ghonorea chlamydia infection

I noticed white discharge oozing out of the top of my penis 5 days after unprotected sex in Thailand after seeing the doctor made me squeeze some out he looked under the microsope injected roccphin and have me 10 tablets each of ciprofloxacin 250 and doxcycline 100 to be taken after breakfast and dinner for 5 days. 2 1/2 days I urinated in a glass and discharge is still evident. Please recommend whether i should wait the full 5 days or get 2g of zithromax asap. Thanks for your advice.
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I have had Anal bleeding which is a sign of Gonorea infection but i have not had anal sex, also my girlfriend caught gonorea through me she also had anal and vaginal bleeding how is this possible when we used condoms?
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It should be treated, but I can't say for sure.
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Well it's been 5 days and the course of antibiotics is finished yet a small discharge remains suspended in my urine am I clear as I feel no pain in my testicles or no excess discharge is apparent at the top when I squeeze will I come up clear in a test can I have sex again is it safe?
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Any and all symptoms may take 2 weeks to go away. If things improve then that is good.
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Hi Vance, May I ask what your background is? It's just there is still stringy white suspended discharge in my urine and that I would imagine is an uncleared infection possibly a superstrain? What symptoms may perstist for up to two weeks?
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Thanks for your advice in light of that I shall complete course  and retest a week after.
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It can take up to 2 weeks for all symptoms to go away. Don't knwo what you have and we don't give medication advice. Follow up with your Dr.
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