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std? testicle pain

I know testicle pain is a symptom of some stds, but what i have cant really be categorized as pain, its more like a dull throbbing most of the time.  Has anyone experienced this?  I've had it for a few days now and the doctor said it was probably nothing
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thanks vance.
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3 weeks is not too long and your digestive issues have nothing to do with a STD.
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also, how long is too long to wait, i read you have to treat this stds right away when possible, is 3 weeks too long?
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I have an appointment in 2 weeks to get tested, the clinic said it has to be 3 weeks after exposure.  But I keep having this testicles tension, or pressure, and its been a week.  I also seem to be having some digestive issues as well... i wondernif that supports the anxiety diagnosis, any opinions?

thanks.
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Well i really hope so, but the longer it continues the less possible it seems.  Its been there for 5 days now.  Of course that whole part of my body is probably tense from stress and worry which wouldn't help matters.
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Yes that is possible.
Also no STD's show up the next day. At least it takes 2 days and testicle pain probably not associated that early.
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hmm. i'd like to think that but the day after my last encounter i didn't notice it, or do anything physical.  Do u think its possible the woman was too rough with them and it took a day for me to notice?  Cause she was pretty rough.
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it could be from an injury. most of the time pain in testicles can be a STD but other symptoms are associated with it.
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anyone?
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