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chilling sensation inside throat for 5 months...!!!

Hi,
In september 2011 a condom broke accident on veginal intercorse... A week later i felt some unusual thing in my  inner throat..that is some chilling sensation inside it when i breath in... I am so worried that it is still continuing after the condom accident (this is the 5th month)..Is it related to the condom broke accident..? Is there a chance that it is  symptom of std or hiv..? I never felt that kind of sensation in my throat before..It is driving me crazy cause it is continuing for 5 months...Recently i got sore throat infection which occurred for season change but it is cured.. But chill sensation still continues...I got some symptoms and thats why i get medications from my doctor for chlamydia when my condom broke..those symptoms are gone now.. But the throat problem still exist... :( :( Does anyone have any idea what might it be..?
P.s... I tested hiv negetive after 5 month...
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Consult an ENT Specialist and get an assessment and a throat swab/culture done as soon as possible IF not done already.  In fact, a regular physician should be able to do the throat swab/culture.  

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I have tested for syphilis & gonorrhea (After 6 week of  condom broke) and the results are negative.. Do u have any idea what stds symptom might it be.? No, i just want to confirm that i don't have any stds, then i will see a ent specialist doctor... plz help me... :(  
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Have you seen an ENT Specialist yet?  

I have GERD/acid reflux myself and this doesn't sounds like that.  

Have you been thoroughly screened for STDs?  
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The symptom you are describing is generally associated with acid reflux...not STDs.

Take a look over at the GERD/acid reflux forum, and see if anything you read there is similar to what you are describing.

Ask your doctor to test for acid reflux as well.
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