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Testicle Pain from Untreated/Unknown STD

Question to those out there, Does anyone know the timeframe that testicle pain would set in from an untreated STD (since some people do not even know they have a STD). I have looked around for this answer and have not been able to find one.
Is it weeks, months, years? Does it depend on the STD itself?
Any insight is appreciated.
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Still looking for the answer if anyone has any input in for it.
If somehow an STD goes undiagnosed, how long would it take for testicular pain to set in? Would it be weeks, months, years?
I have been trying to do some research on this online and cannot seem to find a definitive answer.
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Tests are king, if you have tested out past the testing window you can be sure whatever is causing your pain its not an STD.  
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Have been to the doctors, ran a full STD test of everything, negative on all. Also did a ultrasound and an imagery scan. Everything came back negative, yet i still have the testicle pain. Just wanted to see if it is documented somewhere of the timeframe between a possible undiagnosed STD and the onset to to this pain. I would never try to diagnose myself, just doing my homework.
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Testicle pain on its own doesnt suggest any STD.  Most STD's would exhibit other symptoms.  What risk or exposure did you have?  I would suggest you see a doctor for the testicle pain and if your think you were at risk for STD's do a sexual health test.  Certainly dont try and diagnose yourself on symptoms alone.  
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