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Could I still have NSU ?

This is really a supplement to my last posts, also last couple of nights have had very disturbed sleep; waking up to 5 times to pee and discomfit and sting sensation at the tip of penis, also it still looks red at the tip , which it did at the beginning...if any one can provide some answers I'd be very appreciative..
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Well, certainly you could still have it.  Have you followed up with your doctor?
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Yes , but the clinic advise I wait 4 weeks before coming back to retest . I went yesterday and nurse doesn't think it's NSU but prostatitis that's causing these symptoms..
It doesn't sting when I pee and not going quite as much but it still stings a bit ...so , hopefully it's on it's way out... :))
Notice inside of tip is very red on one side that could be why I'm still getting irritation ?
Absolutely no stinging/burning when I pee, and no pain in scotum , lile before only a bit stingy inside tip notice some  redness ,does it sound like it's gone ??
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