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Burning and tingling + frequent urination

Want to get thoughts. Groin/penis is tingling slightly....and need to urinate frequently. No discharge from penis and doesn't hurt when I urinate. A little fatigued. Also no visible sores anywhere.

Has been 5 days since initial unprotected oral contact. Going to go and get urine/blood tests in day 7. Any thoughts?

Really concerned I got something from a stupid situation. Should I wait longer than 7 days for tests?
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101028 tn?1419603004
if you are still having symptoms, I'd make an appointment for this week for further evaluation.
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Grace, here are my results. When should I go back for testing?

HEPATITIS B SURFACE ANTIGEN
NON-REACTIVE
DNR

HEPATITIS C ANTIBODY
SIGNAL TO CUT-OFF
NON-REACTIVE
DNR
NON-REACTIVE
0.07

HSV 1 IGG, HERPESELECT TYPE
      Index
       0.10

HSV 2 IGG, HERPESELECT TYPE
      Index
index TP
       0.22

HIV 1/2 EIA AB SCREEN NON-REACTIVE

CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS DNA, SDA
NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE DNA, SDA
COMMENT
NOT DETECTED
NOT DETECTED


NON-REACTIVE TP
RPR (DX) W/REFL TITER AND NON-REACTIVE



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101028 tn?1419603004
sounds more like irritation or even anxiety than a std.
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Does the symptoms sound as a std? Again mainly just a burning/tingling in groin area and thighs. I do have to frequently urinate and do feel a little off and have fatigue and loss of appetite.

I am still going for tests but wanted to get your thoughts on the symptoms. I will respond back with results next week.
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101028 tn?1419603004
most std's don't cause visible sores.
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If it was a STD would I see something visible by now?
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101028 tn?1419603004
best thing to do is to get testing 1 week post encounter as you already plan on doing.

grace
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