We may have swapped body fluids i didn't have a condom on when my penis was rubbing on her vagina/clitoris.
I'd talk to a doctor to get the full story. However, you didn't actually swap sexual bodily fluids did you? Plus, it doesn't come on that quick. Usually it takes a little while, not mere hours after initial contact. It sounds like you might have somethign else entirely, but you might be confusing it with what you think you have.
Neither itching or tingling is a sign of a primary outbreak.please let me know how it all works out.
thanks for your help, the burning in the pelvic area lasted for about three days they have subsided, i just have itching and tingling. I guess i'll just see a physician.
I doubt you have any std. If you had discharge you would know it. My advice is to see you physician and see what they think.
I havent had any discharge that I know of. I'm not sure as to what i may have.
Prodrome symptoms are not for initial hsv outbreaks. They happen before reoccurring outbreaks. Again nothing you describe sounds like hsv. If you did have lesions in your urethra it would be very very rare to not have them outside the urethra as well. Plus it would be way more pain than what you describe. I've heard some say it's the worst pain they have ever felt. You can test for bacterial std's.
Have tou had any discharge? I would see your physician to get checked but I really don't think it's std related
Is it possible to have prodromal stages this long?
Is it possible to have prodromal symptoms for this long?
The burning pelvic pain that I started feeling on the 8th of april was pretty intense and still occurs from time to time. I also felt some burning in my urethra as well.
No std comes on that fast. Your symptoms do not suggest hsv at all. They suggest that you are very aware of the area and have a lot of stress. Outbreaks usually happen 3-5 days later.