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Undiagnosed for long...

Hello friends....I'm a male 24.
It's been a few months of suffering from pelvis and penis pain along with anal lesions(fissure), low back pain, both legs pain and low grade fever.
My recent test were clean I.e igg combo @clia for herpes (after 4.5 months of exposure) and urine, stool test and CBC count was all normal.
Few months back I was low on vitamin d and b12..for which I took medications and injections.
Though fair to say that it all started after an event of high risk protected sex which left me in guilt and anxiety. My provider has written a mantaux test which is for TB I think. I have had  lungs TB 6 years back which got away after treatment.
So will that affect the mantaux test? Also what can be reasons other than std and TB for genital pain and overall malaise.
Though I still doubt herpes test.can anyone of u suggest what to do from here.I'm extremely tired of malaise and pain.
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One more thing..I have ultrasound and ct scan few days back..which ruled out possibility of stones. Also I don't have any cough and cold issue.
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