It's NGU: You have nongonococcal urethritis. It's one of the most common STDs in men. About one third of NGU cases are caused by chlamydia, so your negative chlamydia test is typical. See a doctor to confirm the diagnosis and get treated. Your sex partner(s) will need to be treated as well. Good luck!
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