You apparently had nongonococcal
urethritisChlamydial urethritis - male
Urethritis (NGU). About 30% of NGU cases are caused by
chlamydiaChlamydia
Chlamydia infections in women
Chlamydial urethritis - male, but not in your case, given the negative
chlamydiaChlamydia
Chlamydia infections in women
Chlamydial urethritis - male test. The other general conclusion is that either you have a provider who doesn't know much about
STDStds and ecological niches, or you misunderstood his diagnosis and advice. The coccobacilli observed in your urethra have nothing to do with anything; they are normal bacteria. The treatments you have had have cleared up any significant
infectionAcute cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection
Acute hiv infection
Asymptomatic hiv infection
Athlete's foot
Breast infection
Cellulitis
Chlamydia infections in women
Common cold
Corneal ulcers and infections
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Ear infection - acute you may have had, and any continuing symptoms are meaningless. The specific answers to your questions are:
a) No treatment is necessary for those bacteria.
b) I don't understand the question. The causes of most cases of NGU are uncertain, and there are no regularly available tests for any of the known causes other than
chlamydiaChlamydia
Chlamydia infections in women
Chlamydial urethritis - male. But all of them respond to the antibiotics you have had.
c) They are normal bacteria, present from time to time (or all the time) in normal men's urethras.
d) You need no further treatment. You have nothing that will ever harm you or a future
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 partner. Let it go.
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