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59 years old with what seemed to be a prostrate growing problem for about 10 years. Also had a reduction in sex drive. About 8 months ago I had an infection from an ingrown toe nail. Treatrment was antibiotics. 1 month later I deceided to have the nails removed and was suprised that after only 2 days on the antibiotic prescribed after removal, my prostrate symptom started to improve. After the 1 week prescription ran out I was urinating like a 40 year old. About 2 weeks after that my sex drive started to return. Finally for the first time in over a year I was able to have sexual relations with my wife. The first antibiotic type for the toe infection had no effect on my problem, but the second type given for the toenail removal surgery had a very definate effect. All lower back pain was gone and my life was changed. About a week after becoming sexually active, the symptoms began to return and I am once again back to where I started. I,ve noticed that my ejaculant has a yellowish color. If anyone has experienced this happening or has any info as to why, please respond. I told the pediatrist about this but he had no opinion and recommended I have it checked

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