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Hello doctor,
I had sex with my fiance a month ago, and I did not use the condom. After 15 days the testicle pain started with abdominal pain, and then the small bubbles at penis glands. Now with the tiredness of the head, the headache is accompanied, and the sweat is high. I used to get testicle pain in only summer, three or four times per three months. The urine albumin present 1+ in the urine test, the urine epithelial cells 15 to 18 and the urine RBCs 10 to 12. What it could be?
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Welcome to icliniq.com.
I have gone through your query. I would like to know a few more details to answer your question better. Have you have had any fever, rashes or joint pains in the last two weeks? Based on your symptoms, it is most likely that you either have a urine infection or some infection of the genitalia. The urine test reports also suggest the same. It would be necessary to have a complete physical examination to find out what is the exact infection and treat it with medication which should be able to get you back to normal. You may require a urine culture test or urethral swab test to pinpoint what the infection is. I would suggest you to visit your local urologist at the earliest to get the tests.
I hope this helps, feel free to revert with any other questions or concerns.
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