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sore testicles

A few days ago my testicles began to hurt a little, not a lot, just discomfort like being lightly flicked or in tight underwear too long, neither is the case here.  Not excruciating, more annoying.  I notice it more when sitting and walking.  It started with the left, now it taking turns with the right.  

I have read that it can be a sign of gonnorhea. How long would one have it before the testicles began to hurt, is it a primary symptom or after ones had it for a while?  I've never noticed any other symptoms like puss-like discharge or problems urinating...

Had std test in the past, negative for chlamyttia, don't remember if I was tested for gon.  Anyone had this?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Gonorrhea isn't all that common anyway, and you don't have to have gonorrhea to have chlamydia, and vice versa.

I said MIGHT be std.  It could also be the other things I mentioned.  I don't know - you would have to see your doc to find out.
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What std?  Gon? Other?  Sites seem to state taht the inflammation of the testes happens kinda qucik.  I don't see any inflamation and when I physically touch them, they seem fine...  It seemed to occur a three after a "no/low risk" situation...
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When I feel everything with my hand, nothing hurts?  Is that normal with an std?  I thought I'd feel pain in an infected area... Dunno.  I'd love it to be anxiety...  but it feels too real.  

Can Gon. occur w/o chlammitya?  Is that common?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Could be prostatitis, an anal fissure (that would cause inflammation and maybe some pressure on the nerves), maybe an std.

I would certainly follow up with your doctor and get it all checked.

Aj
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I also wanted to mention that the discomfort is sometimes in the end of my penis.  Without touching them, they feel like they would be hot to the touch.  When I feel them, they feel normal and the discomfort that I feel cannot be found when I touch around to try to see where exactly the discomfort is coming from...  Any ideas AJ?  board?
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