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Extreme muscle twitching/Muscle spasms, Headaches

You see a lot of people here on Medhelp over the years who experience what Dr's call "non-specific" symptoms i.e. testicular aching,muscle twitches mainly in calves, headaches, lower back pain and these people are told that their symptoms are not STD related (Dr.HHH, Dr. Hook).... All these symptoms coincidentally happen after some sort of unprotected sexual encounter or a sexual encounter of some sort. I have never seen anyone who experienced these symptoms ever some back with a diagnosis. I'm just curious if anyone who has been here on Medhelp for a while has seen where there has been an actual diagnosis for these symptoms?
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As mentioned by our member, this does not appear to be STD related.  Please see your doctor for confirmation.  

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i agree mate. I am twitching right now and have had every symptom under the sun... not many answers as yet... its gotta be viral.... viruses seem to like ******* with nerves and things like that
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Hi what your describing are not symoptoms of any std but more muscle strain. twitching and spasms are caused by the muscles trying to relax as are tensed up.
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That seems logical but I think there is more to it than that. Way to coincidental
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