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Herpes Symptoms but no blisters

For the past month I have been getting a slight pain in my thighs and the tip of my penis.   The pain comes and goes and is not constant.

I had unprotected sex with my girlfriend 30 days prior to the pain starting.


No bumps or blisters have been present.


Could this be herpes?
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101028 tn?1419603004
waiting until december is just going to give you more time to worry. why not call to be seen sooner to get better answers so you can relax more about this?

once again, nothing you've mentioned sounds like herpes.
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Pain in thighs still continue.  I have a dr. appointment coming up in Dec.  


Its been almost 2 months since my last sexual encounter and its been a little over a week now since the pains in my thigh started.  


Can herpes take this long to manifest?

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101028 tn?1419603004
nothing sounds at all like herpes from what you've described. go and be seen and get a proper work up started to try to figure out what is going on.
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no testing yet as I read on this board that testing wouldnt help unless 3 months have passed.  No blisters, just some red dry skin on the penis. Almost like a yeast infection with out the itching.

Slight burning on occasion while peeing at the tip of the penis but goes away once the urin has passed after a few seconds.


Is it possible to have symptoms but not have any blisters present almost 60days after sexual contact?
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101028 tn?1419603004
this doesn't sound at all like genital herpes going on.

have you been seen yet by your provider and had any testing done?

grace
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