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Possible herpes?

A girl gave me oral sex one night. absolutely NO genital to genital contact at all. The only possible transmission would of been my hand because I put my fingers in her not knowing she had HSV2. Anyway I  believe it was a week or two later I started getting tingling in my penis. The tingling turned to a stinging feeling in the head. The symptoms changed to where I only got the stinging feeling with pressure in my perineum when I sat down. I have a job where I am standing all day. approx 9 days after the start of the symptoms I really do not have any symptoms all day but when I drive home and sit down it brings back a slight stinging in the head of my penis which seems to stay the rest of the night. I just rarely feel it standing up. No blisters or visual symptoms at all. It's just weird how I can go almost all day feeling normal but when I sit down it triggers the stinging feeling. could this be herpes 2 without OB's. The doctor thinks it is prostadynia but could I really get that from oral sex? I've been on ciprofloxacin for a week and the pressure in my perineum went away but the stinging still occurs,  When I go to bed I can feel the nerve impulse in my legs sometimes to. The shooting pains seems to me to be pointing towards herpes.
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Grace,
I've been having this deep pain/burn in my butt and shock feelings in my legs, feet and sometimes felt in my hand/fingers. This has been happening for months since receiving oral sex on April 2012. Never once have I had any blisters or sores. Could these neuropathy pains without OB's be HSV2. The girl is HSV2+. We did not have intercourse. only oral and I did finger her and touch my penis after but I'm almost 100% sure I had washed my hands immediately after fingering her. The only possibility here would be her vaginal secretions from my hand to penis or HSV1 but she doesnt have that. I read everywhere about the nerve pains with herpes. I have not been tested for HSV. Only other possibility is random timing with spine issues. I have broke C5,6,7 and other disk issues. Just the feelings a wk after oral sex are stuck in my mjnd.
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101028 tn?1419603004
no, you didn't get the virus on your hand and then give it to yourself.

your symptoms seem to be anxiety related over all correct?
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I have not had a std test done yet. The only way possible I could of contracted anything was if she has hsv1 which she supposedly doesn't. I know she has GHSV2. I can't remember if it was right after or not but I masterbated after fingering her (not knowing she was GHSV2 +, she is also on acyclovir). Could I have got the gotten the virus on my hand then massaged it into my penis through masterbation. Symptoms have went on for almost 2 1/2 months. About 1 month after that night one single red bump (hard bump, did not blister or become ulcer, was gone within 21/2 days) and then around 2 1/2 months head of penis looked reddened and scrotum was slighty reddened. Symptoms now have pretty muched stopped but I still seem to barely notice very slight sensations in penis and occasionally maybe my leg when sitting but may be some anxiety with that???? As I understand the stinging and tingling is not a symptom of herpes but a feeling you get near the spot were a OB is about to occur. So in terms of that I shouldn't have had symptoms lasting for that duration of time.
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101028 tn?1419603004
if someone has genital herpes, you won't get it from receiving oral sex from them.

did you have basic std testing and urine testing done? did they manually examine your prostate?

grace
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