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Pain/discomfort while urinating for about 10days , what could this be

Hi.  Ive had a burning sensation while urinating for almost 2weeks now.  I did notice some bumps around the head of my penis before these symptoms started to happen.  They werent painful and thought it might just be normal.  But since ive had pain while urinating, trouble keeping a strong stream and sometimes the stream is erratic and shoots all over the place, like its spraying.  There has been some discharge to a point where the penis seems stuck and i have to open it from its glue like seal before going to the bathroom.  

I went to get a urinalysis and it came back ok, maybe some signs of wbc in them but nothing too concerning according to my doctor.  Also got tested for gonn and chlam and results were negative since im sexually active.  My exposure has been unprotected oral sex only.  

Im really freaking out and would like to know your thoughts on what this could be?  My fear is a form of herpes maybe so does this sound like it could be that?

Please help, thank you and i love what everyone does here and appreciate the forum.  
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Hard to say, you’ll need to keep seeing Dr’s, perhaps more tests. There’s also smthg called ‘NSU’ = Non-Specific Urethritis, meaning it’s not Gonorrhea or Clamidia, but some other organism. There’s also a slight possibility of a prostate infection, but I think that’s less likely. Either your reg Dr or a Urologist should check the prostate just in case. If your reg Doc can’t get to the bottom of it, ask for a referral to a good Urologist. Good luck & let us know what’s found…
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You don't say how old you are, but I'm surprised your doc didn't send you to a urologist.
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Im 42.  Going to the urologist today hopefully.  Any thoughts about my symptoms in the meantime?
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