P2. A 38-year-old male presents with burning during urination, post-void dribbling, and a frequent, distressing sensation that he is “sitting on a golf ball” in his perineum. He has taken three consecutive rounds of antibiotics prescribed elsewhere, with absolutely no change in symptoms. Cultures remain clear. What is the most appropriate clinical interpretation of his condition?
HomeP2. A 38-year-old male presents with burning during urination, post-void dribbling, and a frequent, distressing sensation that he is “sitting on a golf ball” in his perineum. He has taken three consecutive rounds of antibiotics prescribed elsewhere, with absolutely no change in symptoms. Cultures remain clear. What is the most appropriate clinical interpretation of his condition?
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