Good evening, i'm jude. I was diagnosed of staph infection after undergoing for 48 hours semen culture test, I checked for blood test but nothing was detected. I conducted urine test earlier nothing was detected also but a moderate growth of staph was detected on my semen. The laboratory specialist prescribed ceftriaxone injection to be given to me for treatment. I took the injection for 4 days by a doctor after 2-3 days I also went to pharmacy to take another ceftriaxone for complete 7-10 days even at the course of treatment the pharmacist change the drug after half of the treatment day to another different drug entirely called streptomycin. After the course of treatment I started noticing movement in my body system, the movement was like an antlike pattern in my body. After some days my penis started vibrating up to the extent that I find it hard to urinate. I notice ball like movement it was very painful that it shrinks my penis when moving I was unable to have control of my penis, leaving it without holding it becomes a problem because of the severe pain and difficulty in urinating that I perceive. My penis pains me if it shrinks my penis shrinks all together with the scrotum sack and this give me pain inside my urinary tract and entire penis and after I urinate the scrotum sack continue a zigzag movement simultaneously and it shrinks my penis and pains me after I urinate. I started noticing all this in my penis after the routine treatment since then up till now i'm unable to leave my penis because it pains me I hold it all the time. I noticed that whenever I take food and water my blood flow and vibrate in my penis and leg is as if blood flow in my veins immediately after taking food and water. This has been happening since 3 months now and it has not stopped. But the pain is reducing I but all the symptoms is still there. Please I need help on what to do.
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Urinary tract infection, or uti, is an infection of the urinary tract. The infection can occur at different points in the urinary tract, including: bladder -- an infection in the bladder is also called�cystitis�or a bladder infection. Kidneys -- an infection of one or both kidneys is called�pyelonephritis�or a kidney infection. Ureters -- the tubes that take urine from each kidney to the bladder are rarely the only site of infection. Urethra -- an infection of the tube that empties urine from the bladder to the outside is called�urethritis. Most utis are caused by bacteria that enter the urethra and then the bladder. The infection most commonly develops in the bladder, but can spread to the kidneys. Most of the time, your body can get rid of these bacteria. However, certain conditions increase the risk of having utis. Most�utis�can be cured. Bladder infection symptoms most often go away within 24 to 48 hours after treatment begins. If you have a kidney infection, it may take 1 week or longer for symptoms to go away.
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