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Subject: STD question for Dr. Gian
Dear Dr. Gian,
I am a 37y old married man, married for last 15 years. About 7 years
ago, I had protected and unprotected sex with a women during the 5-6
months time period and in the middle of that time itching started around
and top of the my penis and was pain in the middle of my penis when
pressing to my penis or taking the shower (when water falls on, it hurts
me). Sometimes I feel pain during the sex. I have visited different
Doctors and they did not find anything wrong in my blood and my HIV test
is negative and they gave me PENICILLIN tablets Several times for 7 to
10 days (once they gave me Penicillin shot ) and it reduce my pain
almost to 100% but pain is not going away permanently and comes back. My
sex partner told me that she has popsmear or pap smear problem and her
body was producing more cells than she needs and her Doctor advised her
not to do unprotected sex with new partner (but I was too late) and she
was OK after taking some medicine but she did not tells me what
medicine. My wife is okay.
Questions for you:-
1. Did I get some type of STD or my pens is hurted/scratched with the
dry condom from the top and it is just injury?
2. If I am effected with STD, why it is not passing to my wife?
3. I made mistake and suffered too much and want to know, how this pain
and itching will go away forever?
What type of this disease is and what medicine you will suggest me?
My English is not good and I hope you will excuse my writing and Grammar
mistakes.
Sincere you,
Hi,
from your description it seems to me that your concerns are:
1) your other partner has an abnormal PAP test
2) you have a concern about a possible sexually transmitted infection
from the other partner and
3) if you might have infected your wife
The symptoms you described are not specific for a sexually transmitted
condition and I do not understand the several oral and intramuscular
treatments with penicillin that you received.
It is possible that you partner might have an HPV infection given the
history of abnormal PAP test, so be aware of that possibility and do
frequent self examinations of your genitals. It is also a good idea to
have your wife undergo a PAP and Papilloma check.
In good health,
Dr. Gian
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