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tingling in my buttocks and thighs

Hi... My recent contact was almost a month ago. Last week I went to the doctor because I felt pain while urinating. I got tested and I had chlamidya or urithritis. About a day ago I started feeling a tingling and numbing sensation in my buttocks down to my thighs. I heard this is a symptom for herpes. I had no bumps or sores. None of the typical symptoms.
I really need to know if this could cause herpes because it is driving me nuts..

Thank You
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I read it in some site...I will get tested this thursday to be sure.... I am just really down right now...I thought the chlamidya was nerve racking and now this... I hope it is not herpes..

Tom...
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No, that's not true.  Where are you reading these things?

That can happen with a new infection or a recurrence, but in the absence of sores, I wouldn't think it was being caused by herpes.

Aj
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I have another question... I read somewhere that the tingling sensation in the buttocks and thighs are associated to recurrent OB and not initial OB. Is this true?

thanks..
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Sorry I didn't read your post properly,,
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Yes, I already said that it could be other things.

Aj
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I haven't talkled to him yet. But I am planning to get tested this thursday from a clinic. I am just really worried because there is no other symptoms... Do you guys think it might be something else?

Thanks..
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This might be a symptom of herpes, but in the absence of any sores, it usually isn't.  Have you talked to your doctor about this?  Maybe you have an inflamed prostate, a back injury, etc.

Aj
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