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What Causes Pus On Brief With Frequent Urination?

i am 32 male patient who was diagnosed 5 yrs ago with chlamydia,my dr injected me an antibiotic before and the pus on my brief disappear and I became okay since then,now just 2 weeks ago i felt frequent urination and every morning i have yellow green pus on my brief, i returned to my doctor and gave me a non-specific antibiotic to be taken for 1 week, now its already 1 week but still I have pus on my brief, what should I do?
Thu, 29 May 2014
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HIV AIDS Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
It seems your treatment is inadequate.
You have to meet a specialist who handle Sexually transmitted diseases frequently and updated himself then and there.
A smear has to be taken from the pus and to be examined by an expert to rule out or confirm Gonococci. If necessary a specimen from the pus has to be sent for culture of Gonococci. Appropriate antibiotics for Gonorrhea or Chlamydia for adequate duration along with a test for cure ensures a total relief. Your sex partners also to be investigated and treated.
Wish you a speedy recovery.
Dr S.Murugan
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What Causes Pus On Brief With Frequent Urination?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. It seems your treatment is inadequate. You have to meet a specialist who handle Sexually transmitted diseases frequently and updated himself then and there. A smear has to be taken from the pus and to be examined by an expert to rule out or confirm Gonococci. If necessary a specimen from the pus has to be sent for culture of Gonococci. Appropriate antibiotics for Gonorrhea or Chlamydia for adequate duration along with a test for cure ensures a total relief. Your sex partners also to be investigated and treated. Wish you a speedy recovery. Dr S.Murugan