The picture isn't
clearClear by design
Clear eyes
Clear eyes acr
Clear eyes clr and I'm not sure how much I can help, especially when 2 different
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor-on docs (including a urologist) haven't come up with
clearClear by design
Clear eyes
Clear eyes acr
Clear eyes clr answers. Your symptoms suggest
urethritisChlamydial urethritis - male
Urethritis, ie
inflammationAnemia of chronic disease
Arthritis
Blepharitis
Bronchitis
Conjunctivitis
Esophagitis
Myocarditis
Periodontitis
Proctitis
Rashes
Scleritis/infection of the urethra. The most
commonCommon cold cause after
oralChondromalacia patella
Deep venous thrombosis, iliofemoral
Dermatitis, perioral
Femoral hernia
Femoral nerve damage
Femoral nerve dysfunction
Forehead lift
Glucose tolerance test
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Oral anatomy
Oral cancer sexBuccal smear
Causes of sexual dysfunction
Child abuse - sexual
Delayed ejaculation
Erection problems
Female sexual dysfunction
Inhibited sexual desire
Orgasmic dysfunction
Puberty and adolescence
Rape
Safe sex is nongonococcal
urethritisChlamydial urethritis - male
Urethritis (NGU), due to any of several possible bacteria, including the otherwise normal bacteria from a partner's
mouthMouth sores
Oral cancer. However, NGU usually takes 5-10 days to show up. The 2 day incubation period suggests
gonorrhea. Most
gonorrhea responds to
ciproCipro
Cipro hc
Cipro xr, although in recent years resistant
strainsStrains have been increasingly
commonCommon cold, especially in gay men. Most
gonorrhea and NGU cases would respond to
doxycycline--so the apparent absence of response to that antibiotic doesn't make much sense. By "gland" your urologist undoubtedly means the
prostateEnlarged prostate
Prostate cancer
Prostate cancer - resources
Prostate gland
Prostate removal
Prostatectomy - series
Psa, i.e. possible
prostatitisProstatitis - acute
Prostatitis - chronic
Prostatitis - nonbacterial (which is not sexually acquired and would have nothing to do with your
oralChondromalacia patella
Deep venous thrombosis, iliofemoral
Dermatitis, perioral
Femoral hernia
Femoral nerve damage
Femoral nerve dysfunction
Forehead lift
Glucose tolerance test
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Oral anatomy
Oral cancer exposure). But
infectiousInfectious endocarditis
Infectious mononucleosis
Infectious mononucleosis #3 prostatitisProstatitis - acute
Prostatitis - chronic
Prostatitis - nonbacterial usually would also respond to one or both of the antibiotics you have received. Some cases like yours probably are due to non-infectious
inflammationAnemia of chronic disease
Arthritis
Blepharitis
Bronchitis
Conjunctivitis
Esophagitis
Myocarditis
Periodontitis
Proctitis
Rashes
Scleritis of the urethra or
prostateEnlarged prostate
Prostate cancer
Prostate cancer - resources
Prostate gland
Prostate removal
Prostatectomy - series
Psa, in which case it will not respond to any antibiotic.
So I cannot help with your diagnosis, because nothing fits very well with your story. You'll have to say it is very unlikely you have anything that you can transmit to your wife, and probably nothing that will ever harm you either.
I hope this helps. Good luck-- HHH, MD
Is that an opinion, or a definite statement?
HHH, MD