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symptoms but no std

hi I was wondering if two days is to early to detect any std's after a sexual encounter unprotected via male to female cause I have been having some discomfort in my genital area like a constant tingling but there is no burning or no discharge from my penis plus my test came back today and everthing was negative but I still feel discomfort
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yeah all my test came back neg but the doc said something about
NGU might be the problem cause im still felling the discomfort and now
Im also having rectal discomfort too so idk what to do at this point but the
doc also said I may need more meds to clear it up cause they gave me something for chlamydia just in case witch turned out neg and they told me if im still feeling like this in a week come back so I guess we'll see what happens from there smh!!!
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Np. did u figure anything out? I know I had the clap twice neither times dif I know which was bs bc I was pregnant, wit my daughter n they test all the time n when I had her she ended up having serious health problem all bc I didn't know!  Hope it all worked out for u
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ok thanks gyspy09
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Yeah alot of stds are not ganna show up 2 days after if ur still feeling that way n a couple days go back n get tested
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