[Question #7289] Follow up
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
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This will be my final response. After this, as per Forum Guidelines, the thread will be closed without further responses. These test results only serve to further prove that you did not acquire an STI. You need to accept this. It is normal for men to have small amounts of white blood cells (i.e. pyuria) in their urine. When it is abnormal, there are many causes other than STIs. As I said before, you need to work with your doctor to look for other, non-STI causes of your problems, unrelated to the exposure you have focused on.
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