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Penis Injury During Oral Sex

While receiving an uncovered BJ from a girl (April 2010), as she went down, her mouth injured my penis.  I felt a pain inside the head of my penis.  I went to the clinic in May 2010.  Nothing was found but they gave me some anti-biotics (5/2010).  June 2010 I went back to the clinic as I still have a slight irritation inside head of penis from time to time.  During the swab, they found NGU, but said they had to wait until the urine comes back to say whether or not its chlamydia, etc.  They gave me Doxycycline 100mg to take from 6/23/10 to 6/30/10.  Call me crazy, but my throat feels as though there is mucus in it, sometimes it feels tight, and when I make a swallowing motion, sometime I can feel my adam's apple or it feels as though there is an object moving.  I went to an ENT (6/28/10) and they found nothing.  I have even taken 2 HIV tests.

I am scared.  I do not have any discharge or anything.  And, from time to time, I can feel the slight discomfort in the tip of my penis and the tightness in my throat (mostly when my mind is idle and it is on my mind, but nevertheless).

Can the Doxycycline give me throat irritations? My tongue even seems slightly sore when I press on it with my teeth.

Can someone provide guidance.  Please, be honest.
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Doxy can cause side effects that could be different from person to person. Throat issues have nothing to do with a STD.

Follow up with your Dr as I see nothing that is going to suggest anything more then common NGU, which should be knocked out by the Doxy.
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I'm having the exact same problems , but I also feel muscle aches in my left arm
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NGU caused by mouth bacteria other then gonn or chla.
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Thanks, Vance2335.  When you say common NGU, do you mean NGU caused by damaging the inside of the urethra when she went down, or do you mean NGU caused by chlamydia or gonnorhea (sic)?
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