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Pain in penis tip, under tip and burning sensation

Hi to all, I have this symptoms

Pain in the glans (It is at intervals and it is not all day, it comes and goes), some times it feels under the glans but not in the urethra, sometimes in the bridle
Sometimes trunk pain where the shaft is connected to the sacrum
The skin of the glans is noticeable dry
Cracked glans.
Testicle Pain (It is at intervals and it is not all day, it comes and goes about five times a day)
I see some swollen veins of the foreskin, but I'm not sure if that's the way it is or it's my paranoia that now I see them like that.
Sometimes I feel burning sensation but it came and goes every once in a while
I have an itchy issue, but not force me to scratch, and is a small portion of time, some seconds I would say.

I've posted in the STD community, and they gave me some advices that is not STD related, so I came back here to see if there is any another help to find out whats going on with my "buddy" down there. Here is the post in the STD community:

https://medhelp.org/posts/STDs---STIs/Are-this-STDs-Symptoms/show/3043015

Any help would be appreciate, it's been a month and a half since my first symptoms (dry and cracked glans) appeared
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I went to the bathroom and I noticed hematuria, is anyone could give some input about my symptoms? I will check to my urologist this friday and see whats going on
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If it helps, Im feeling some pain in the buttocks and sometimes I feel that I have some open woundin the same place but I touched and is nothing, I dont see any sore or blister neither in my genital or buttocks
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