Kyle S. asked

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I am a 24-year-old male experiencing dysuria and mucosal-like discharge for the past 14 days. The symptoms started with dysuria that worsened over time. I have had a slight ache in my right testicular area that comes and goes. I visited a doctor last year who found nothing concerning, and I had STD tests that came back negative. I finished a course of doxycycline two days ago, but the pain is still present (though lessened) and the discharge has worsened. I started a prescription of cipro two days ago, originally prescribed for urethritis. Is any of this consistent with the possibility of testicular cancer, and what further steps should I take?

June 2nd, 2024

Javier S. answered

Based on your age and the symptoms described, it is more likely that you are experiencing an infecti...

June 2nd, 2024

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