So did you find something to cure the tingling feeling?
If you find a resolution to your tingling, please let me know as I also get tingling off and on. I know I was exposed to hsv2 but have not had a + result. I'm still in limbo on whether it could be that.
To say it is very common, no, to say it is commonly tested for, no....
To say that you should suspect it..... Heck yea, we all want to be healthy.
Well I had unprotected sex on April 11th and have been tested for everything. I came back positive for chlamydia and was treated with 1g single dose of azithromyocin which took care of it. Now my cultures sometimes come back positive for BV and sometimes negative for BV (Bacterial Vaginosis). I don't have a constant tingling sensation, no discharge, no burning on urination and no abdominal pain. Like for a few seconds throughout a day I get a tingly feeling, sort of a tickle. I read about Mycoplasma Genitalium but wasn't tested for it as I guess my GYN doctor doesn't see it as being common. Would the 1g of azithromyocin have taken care of it, I was also on flagyl and clindomyocin. Thanks.
Mycoplasma Genitalium is the correct spelling, just put that into google and you'll find lots of answers. But briefly:
1) A bacterial infection.
2) Affects men and women, somewhat less common than something like chlamydia but not rare.
3) Treated with antibiotics.
Diagnosed with a culture or a PCR urine/swab test.
http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/vm003300.htm
Other labs can also test for this, Quest can send samples to the UAB mycoplasma lab.
http://www.mycoplasma.uab.edu/intro.htm
3) Similar symptoms to chlamydia in women (possible discharge, burning on urination, abdominal pain, etc)
4) I'm not sure a "tingling" would be a typical symptom, do you have reason to suspect you might have recently acquired an infection?