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Inner Thighs Burn

Within a few days of encounter with a CSW, I have been having mild inner thigh burning sensation.  I do not see any lesions, but feel its radiating from a few stretch marks.  It is not fixed to the groin area, it goes down a few to almost 2-5 inches below the groin ( almost center of thigh ) on the inner side.  The location and intensity is not fixed.  Sometimes it goes away and then comes back. Sometimes Gold Bond powder helps, sometimes Body lotion helps.

Does this seem like a symptom of any STDs ? Bacterial or Viral ?
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Hi Grace,

Thanks for taking the time to answer the question.  However, I believe I have not given proper context for this question leading you to feel that its similar to the question posted in a different forum.

My inner thigh sensation / keeps moving from one thigh to the other and has now pretty much subsided is a concern because when I am having sex with my spouse, I use condoms but I cannot avoid my thighs rubbing into her.

If indeed, burning of thighs etc is not a symptom of an STD, I would feel safe in having a protected intimate relationship with my spouse with great degree of confidence of not transmitting anything else.

Thanks,
Jason
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pretty much already covered this in your post on herpes previously. if you are concerned, see your provider for a proper exam.

grace
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