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  • Male
  • 55 Years
  • 04/09/2025

I have been experiencing constant urethral pain for the past two months. After consulting a doctor, I underwent a urine flow test, and based on the results, I was prescribed Levoflox and Alfoo for one month, followed by Alfoo alone for another month. Despite completing the medications, the pain has not reduced. Please advise on what can be done to overcome this problem.

Doctor 1

Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

Persistent pain despite treatment may need further evaluation. It could be due to chronic prostatitis or nerve related sensitivity. Kindly revisit your urologist for next steps. Urine culture, PSA test, Prostate ultrasound advised.

Dr. Yusuf Suggests...

Take a Urine Culture Test Test or Take a PSA Test (Prostatic Specific Antigen) Test

Answered 04/09/2025

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