- Male
- 28 Years
- 15/09/2025
I am a 28 year old male. I have had premarital sex with multiple partners. Recently, I have been experiencing discomfort during urination, white discharge in urine, and small Fordyce spots on the foreskin of my penis. I also feel discomfort in the left abdomen and groin area, along with occasional itching on my penis. Over the last two years, I have repeatedly tested for HIV and VDRL, all of which were negative. I also recently tested for HSV 1 and 2, which was negative. Despite these negative results, I remain anxious about having an infection. Other tests show my amylase is 138, HDR 15.65, and I have been diagnosed with prediabetes and thyroid issues. I am feeling very stressed and sleepless due to worry about my health, especially since I am planning to get married next year. Could you please guide me on what steps or tests I should take next and how to manage these symptoms?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Many of your key infection tests (HIV, VDRL, HSV 1 and 2) are negative, which is reassuring. The white discharge, groin pain, and itching may be due to a chronic non infectious inflammation or anxiety related sensitivity. Fordyce spots are harmless and not linked to STDs. Since symptoms persist, do a Urine Routine with Culture, Penile Swab Test, and consult a urologist or dermatologist. Also consider speaking to a mental health expert to manage stress and sleep loss.
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Take a URINE ROUTINE + CULTURE SENSITIVITY Test
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