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Burning Scrotum, Maintained Abstinence For A While, Discomfort With Inner On, Had Non-reactive RPR Test. STI?

Hi,i have this burning sensation of my scrotum ,i don t know whats causing it,i have not indulged for over six months.When i sleep without panties it ok,but then when am in the office i have to be dressed up and so this is so uncomfortable,could this be an STI .I recently had an RPR test and it came out non reactive so i was placed on benzethine peniciline injections but after completion of this treatment,i started feeling this burning feeling.Please answer me
Wed, 13 Jun 2012
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Hello,
Welcome to HCM,
You are probably suffering with infection. Chances of S.T.D. are less. It might be skin of the scrotum, epididymis, or testicle which is inflamed. It requires examination and palpation to find out the part infected. As RPR test is negative, you should consult a general surgeon. Required investigations can be decided after examination only. Meanwhile use loose panties.
Wish you good health,
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Burning Scrotum, Maintained Abstinence For A While, Discomfort With Inner On, Had Non-reactive RPR Test. STI?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, You are probably suffering with infection. Chances of S.T.D. are less. It might be skin of the scrotum, epididymis, or testicle which is inflamed. It requires examination and palpation to find out the part infected. As RPR test is negative, you should consult a general surgeon. Required investigations can be decided after examination only. Meanwhile use loose panties. Wish you good health,