- Male
- 30 Years
- 16/09/2025
My wife and I are actively trying for a baby, but every time we have unprotected sex, we end up with infections. Six months ago, we did urinalysis tests. The doctor suggested Cranpac D and Citralka for me, and my wife took Niftas 100 along with several other medications to eliminate bacteria. A few days ago, I started having back pain, and although I did not have typical urinary symptoms, I experienced a burning sensation at the tip of my urine. After a few days, my wife developed painful urination. We both started taking Niftas and Urispas. My wife is feeling better now, but I am experiencing pain in my testicles and pelvic area, like a pulling sensation. The pain is bearable, but I need help to completely get rid of this. I have decided to avoid sexual activity for now, and we both want proper treatment. Please advise on how we can effectively treat this condition.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Recurrent UTIs post intercourse suggest hygiene or antibiotic resistance. Do urine culture and STI panel for both.
Dr. Vasanthasree Suggests...
Take a Urine Culture Test Test
Answered 16/09/2025
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