ive been noticing pain at the tip of penis especially when pee drips out after im done peeing i leak after i pee sometimes i think that's when the itch happens ive been looking inside if urthea as much as i could but cant really see any thing i also feel a dull pain in the center of penis with occasional pain the scrotum. does this sound like urthea herpes. still waiting to see urologist.
If you are this worried about this, I urge you to seek the input and assistance of a trained counselor at a local crisis or mental health center. Not only is there no good reason to worry about an STD but, even if you were to have one, it jsut is not that big a deal. for instance, remember that here in the U.S. one out of every 4 sexually active adolescent women get STDs every year. Not something to be so upset about. Just take care of yourself. EWH
thanks a lot for advise but i just cant help to think the worse. Ive been having a lot of trouble dealing with these feelings. sad to say but Ive already thought of suicide. my appointment is this Monday coming with urologist. im going to be very blunt with him about every thing i feel. i cant explain the warmth i feel in the penis the the tingling sensation i feel. Im constantly looking at my penis to see if anything has came out. i cant explain the pain in the head of the penis i get Evey once in a while. its been already more then 90 days from the in counter i had. im just so sad about the whole situation.
Welcome to the Forum. Sometimes after an exposure that, in retrospect, one wishes they had not had, persons tend to examine themselves and be far more attuned to genital sensations than in periods when they are not concerned. This in turn leads to noticing what turn out to be normal sensations that might have been not noticed or ignored at other times. The sorts of symptoms you are describing are rather typical of this situation. You have now been examined by several doctors who have told you there is no evidence of STD or other pathology. It is time to believe them. If you continue to ask doctor after doctor I am sure that you will find someone who will treat you "just in case" but that really is not in your best interest.
Your symptoms are really not suggestive of an STD which “has not developed yet”, nor are they suggestive of urethral HSV.
My advice is to believe the doctors you have seen and realize that you did not get an STD from the exposure you describe (remember, even if your partner ha an STD, which is unlikely, most exposures to infected partners do not lead to infection). Thus not only are the numbers on your side but you have multiple professional opinions which tell you the same thing. I would believe them
EWH