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So scared.

Hey you guys. I hope someone can answer my question.

So about the end of June (the 30th) I engaged in receptive anal sex with a guy. Except we didn't even finish. Well, he didn't finish in me. I finished whIle he unfortunately was being much too rough. Also I didn't clean out, at all, beforehand. Now fast forward to now, I'm constipated, had this yellow, ammonia-smelling liquid come out of my butt and am having some urinary and ejaculatory problems. I also have some numbness in my anus for a little, though I think it's starting to come back. I'm going to the doctors Monday where hopefully this is just an infection. I did get tested for STD's and apparently didn't have any. Someone, help?
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139792 tn?1498585650
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you have already done std test and you are also going to see the doctor on Monday. What the doctor has to say about you. I think if the doctor has given you  advice, you  don't need any advice for us. However if you are not satisfied with his advice, write to us again. thanks.
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Hello,

You might be experiencing some nerve trauma, in regard to the numbness. The discharge you've described may be due to an infection. You should wait to see what the doctor has to say; you'll have to be examined in person for a proper diagnosis.

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