Penis Discharge But Not Caused by STDs

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Hello everyone,

I have some concerns that I would like to share. In November 2018, I was diagnosed with Gonorrhea. The treatment lasted 2 weeks before it went away.

One month after the treatment, I got discharge from the penis and I consulted a doctor. He took the samples to the lab to figure whether I had contracted Gonorrhea or Chlamydia again. Fortunately, the lab results came out negative. He said that the problem I was having would probably be caused by other germs and bacteria and prescribed some antibiotics for me. After that, I took the medicines as directed (for 1 week) and the discharge stopped shortly afterwards.

Everything was fine until one month later, I had the same problem again. The lab test was the same as the previous one, which was negative. The doctor told me to check if the water or the clothes that I was using to see if they were clean enough. I told him I was pretty sure about this because I was careful when it came to health problems. I took the antibiotics again and the symptoms went away.

And now, it is the third time that I’ve had this condition. I decided to seek for a new doctor at another clinic yesterday, I told her my problem and we agreed to the test one more time just to make sure that it was not caused by STDs. She also said that this might be related to my reproductive system and told me to find another doctor who was specialized in this field if the test came out negative again, which I am quite certain it will be because I do not have any symptoms such as burning sensation when peeing or itching in the urethral canal…

Is there anyone here who may know what the causes are? I would be very appreciated. Thank you.

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