I don't know how to interpret an "odd feeling". If you think something is abnormal, see a provider. There is no point in trying to figure it out by online searching or questions. I won't have anything more to say.
Can never get it all in one freaking post!
Also, the tip of my penis has an odd feeling... not pain, again, "DISCOMFORT"
A SINCERE Thank you!
Thank you for your detailed answer... great and very informative! No idea what could be causing my off and on sore testicles, assumed I caught gon. I thought it could make it into my urethra via vaginal secretions like that other guy on here talked about or even through the membrane itself.
Almost as punishment for doing something very dumb.
Any other STD or other thoughts I should consider? Other thoughts in general?
When persons without medical training or experience read lists of symptoms, they typically cannot put things in context. This is why reading such symptoms often is a poor way for people to judge what might be causing their own symptoms.
It is true that gonorrhea can cause testicular pain which can some on quite a long time after catching the infeciton is true. But there is no chance that what you have is gonorrhea or epididymitis (testicular infection) due to any other infection. To have gonorrhea you need an exposure that can transmit it, getting "vaginal fluids on my penis" (probably by hand-genital contact?) is not sufficient. Ditto for chlamydia and other STDs as well. Second, it is rare to have gonorrhea without urethritis -- i.e. with symptoms of dripping pus and painful urination; those symptoms show up within a week of catching it. Third, people with epididymitis also have swelling and tenderness of the testicle to the touch. Many have fever as well. Finally, epididymitis pain does not come and go; it is severe and continuous until it is treated.
In summary, the symptoms you describe are not due to any STD or to any other infection from the low risk sexual exposure that occurred a few weeks earlier. If your symptoms continue or you otherwise remain concerned, see your health care provider. If you have been sexually active (i.e., unprotected vaginal, oral, or anal sex) in the past year, you might want to be tested for common STDs. But not because of these symptoms or the low risk exposure event.
I hope this helps. Best wishes- HHH, MD
To clarify less than a month: 25 days
Also, when I first wake up in the morning and I lay in bed, I don't feel the above much, but once I'm up and walk around, it slowly comes back.
Thank you. This board is amazing.