Nabasa ko ang blog mo at mukhang madami kng natutulungan sa site mo, by the way magshare na rin ako sa iyo.. i'm a 29 yr old man meron akong partner na nadetect na may PID two years ago, two years ago rin nagpacheck ako ng skin ko kasi may mga pangangati akong naramdaman sa singit at anus, nakakaramdam din ako ng burning sensation pero di ko iniinda at nawawala.. inopen ko na rin sa doctor na meron akong partner na may PID.. he never told me na uri ng std ang PID ang sabi nya lang prang common sa mga babae magka PID kasi open cla, wala daw akong std kasi wala siyang nakitang mga butlig, pamamaga ng ari, at pag-ihi ng nana.. nakikita nya lang yung mga scratches ko binigyan nya ako gamot na quadriderm ointment na nakatulong nman sinabi nya kasi na kailangang panatiliing tuyo ang genital area pati n rin ang sa anus area para iwas sa mga fungus, sa katigasan ng ulo ko bumabalik ang pangangati dahil na rin sa di ko nasunod ang payo ng doctor na panatilihing tuyo ang private area ko bumibili lang ako ng quadriderm pra mawala. Sinubukan ko ulit bumili ng quadriderm pero wla n sa market ito.
Ngayon iniinda ko nman ang burning sensation ko at pangangati ng singit at anus area, nagpacheck ako sa Urologis, nagpaurinalysis ako at nagpa culture pa ako ng ihi para sa kung anong makikitang bacteria nag negative ang result ko, nagpacheck rin ako ng prostate at kidney although wala pang result pero habang ginagawa ng doctor yung ultrasound sinabi nya sa akin n wala siyang makita.
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I read your blog and it seems like you are helping in your site. By the way, I would also like to share with you. I’m a 29 y.o. man with a partner who was detected to have PID two years ago. Two years ago, I also had a check up as I had itchiness around my crotch and perianal parts. I also felt some burning senation which I ignored since it was intermittent. I told my doctor that my partner had PID and he told me that PID is a kind of STD that usually occurs in women since they are more “open”. He told me that I didn’t have STD as I didn’t have any rashes, swollen organ and urine with pus. He just saw my scratches and he gave me quadriderm ointment which somehow helped. He told me that I need to keep my crotch dry and my perianal part to avoid fungal infection. Because I didn’t pay attention to his order, the itchiness kept on coming back. I tried buying quadriderm but it was out of the market.
CONTRIBUTOR'S RESPONSE
Hi!
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection of the womb (uterus) and Fallopian tubes. It also affects the ovaries sometimes. Whatever is responsible for, the infection usually travels into the uterus from the vagina or neck of the womb. So basically it is a woman's diesase.
Any other sexual partner within the previous six months should be tested for infection. If you have not had sex within the previous six months then your latest sexual partner (however long ago the relationship was), should be tested and treated. A course of antibiotics is usually advised whether or not infection is found on testing. Men often have no symptoms with chlamydia, but can still pass on the infection.
From what you described, it is obviously not PID but you might have some fungal infection deep down there but again as you said , nothing was seen so it could also be due to allergies too. The burning sensation in your penis could be due to highly acidic urine which could be due to your diet, small stones or remotely, kidney infection but this could be addressed by your check up with urologist. I just notice that you always keep on worrying about STD. I think it is best for you to have test too for HIV, Hepatitis B , C and Syphilis along with your partner. If all of these will come out as negative, then just follow what the advice of your urologist.
Regards,
Phillip Tjr (MD)
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