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Small bump on Penil Meatus irritated and red

I have been suffering with this for almost 3 months now. One day I woke up and randomly had this irritation on my penile meatus. I got tested for all STDs twice and went to 5 different doctors and a urologist who briefly glanced at it. I have also been experiencing testicular pain and after the visit with the Urologist I was diagnosed with prostatitis. I am 26 years old and am becoming  stressed over this issue. The bump on the meatus is irritated and hurts whenever it rubs against any clothes. I have been on doxycycline,  rocephin, asithromiasin and am now currently taking cipro. The urologist gave me some cream (lotrisone) for the bump and i have been using it for a week now with no signs of relief. I am desperate for some answers could it possibly be a wart? It is extremely painful when rubbed against things and does not itch. Please help or if someone has experienced something similar.
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Yo, sooo I am part of another forum that has the same issue. Unfortunately none of us have found a cure. It usually gets triggered when I receive aggressive oral, last anywhere from a few weeks to months. I get pea size lump on the left side of meatus, sometimes the right swells up. It burns when I pee and ejaculate, also noticed that my sphincter burns a bit too. No stds, tried every antibiotic, every anti fungal, have seen urologist and had a camera shoved up there, prostate and bladder are healthy, seen dermatologists. Tried switching my diet, the last attempt is going to do a full body cleanse and fasting, as well as trying to talk to a world renown urologist hopefully at end of month. The closest thing that I have found in symptoms is a paraurethral duct infection but that is usually caused by a gonorea. Got an ultrasound and still nothing comes up. Best of luck will post more about my upcoming visit with urologist. Keep me updated. Also, do you vape at all? Second any injury to penis or scrotum or anus?
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