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White plaques inside urethra (visible through tip), burns to pee, chlamydia ghonoreea syphilis and herpes negative. groin lymph swollen. what is it?

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Dr. Daniel Saurborn answered

Specializes in Diagnostic Radiology

White plaques: may be caused by yeast infection. Did your physician test you for yeast? Yeast infections are not as common in men as they are in women, but they still do occur. If your symptoms have persisted, you will need to return to your doctor for further evaluation.

Answered 2/3/2016

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