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std symptoms after a month?

Hi. Hoping you can answer my question. 37 days ago I had sex with a woman. It was protected except for 3 or 4 minutes at the end. Vaginal sex. A month later I am having intermitant dull pain in my testicles, and sometimes lower back pain. Also, sometimes I feel a stinging in my urithra, but never during urination, sex, or ejaculation. The stinging is not common and is there for only a second. I have had no discharge of any kind. I contacted the woman who claims to have had an general std test recently with negative results. I seen a doctor after about 20 days from the exposure. He gave me a single dose of azithromyicin. Now symptoms (testicle pain and intermitant stinging of urithra) seem to have increased in severity.

what are the chances of contracting clamydia or gonhorrea from the exposre?
Are the symptoms charecteristic of these stds and at such a long time after exposure?
Would the azithromycin treat both stds?
Thanks for any insight
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Hi grace. The woman said her test was negative. not my test. I had clamydia a yaer ago and cured it then retested to make sure it was gone.
That obe was negative. then i had the eposure listed in my first post and seen symptoms a month later
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time to be seen again since the pain is still there. they need to manually examine your testicle again too.

the two most common std's you were tested for and were negative. why think you might still have chlamydia or gonorrhea when you tested negative for them?

grace

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The teticular pain seems more constant now but there is still no discharge, pain during urination, etc. Are symptoms like this  over a month later common and if so, is testicular pain charecteristic of any stds? They are not sore to the touch at all, just achey. Dr. HHH has mentioned in his reponses to people that testicular aching pain is not a symptom of stds.
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STD symptoms are constant, so I doubt this to be a STD. As far as medication only advice we give is don't self medicate and test before being given medication.
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