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Leg and buttock pain

Hi, I recently have been getting mild, dull buttock pain. It's been about 2 months since possible exposure. There are no sores or bumps. Intermittent itching of penis but nothing major. Can someone please help me. I'm driving myself crazy
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101028 tn?1419603004
if your regular provider is stumped, see a neurologist.

a one time mostly protected encounter is still low risk in general for any std.
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Ok thanks for your advice.  What would you recommend as my next course of action? Also would this be considered a high risk situation or a low risk?  
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101028 tn?1419603004
you wouldn't have leg pain without obvious lesions.  at this point, really no reason to be thinking herpes as a cause.
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by Rocketman13, 7 minutes
I have. Tested negative for the bacterial std's and for HIV.  We do not have blood tests for herpes where I'm from. My situation was I was having sex with an escort in Vegas and condom broke. Didn't finish and stopped about a minute later. I have been checking non stop for any signs for the past 2 months. I am just getting over a cold and I'm concerned that this leg pain may be an early symptom that I do not want to underestimate. Would leg pain be seen with other symptoms such as fever and swollen lymph nodes. And would the itching be intense on the genitals?  Thanks for taking your time to answer my questions
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I have. Tested negative for the bacterial std's and for HIV.  We do not have blood tests for herpes where I'm from. My situation was I was having sex with an escort in Vegas and condom broke. Didn't finish and stopped about a minute later. I have been checking non stop for any signs for the past 2 months. I am just getting over a cold and I'm concerned that this leg pain may be an early symptom that I do not want to underestimate. Would leg pain be seen with other symptoms such as fever and swollen lymph nodes. And would the itching be intense on the genitals?  Thanks for taking your time to answer my questions
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101028 tn?1419603004
odds are this isn't herpes going on. have you seen your provider yet?

grace
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