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Buring penis, tingling toes, occassional itchy anus?!

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PostPosted: 08/07/07 - 21:47    Post subject: Buring penis, tingling toes, occassional itchy anus?! Vote now! Reply with quote

I'm a 33 year old male. I had unprotected sex 5 months ago. I've been tested for HIV, herpes, chlamydia, gonorhrea, and syphillis- all negative. My doctor, as well as a urologist, have both said I am fine. They say that it's related to stress because the unprotected sex was not with my wife (she's been tested and is negative too). The problem is that I still have burning in my penis and scrotum and tingling in my toes. I don't have any discharge and it doens't hurt to pee. The burning is pretty constant. The itych, warm anus is occassional. I've taken 3 different antibiotics and one nerve damage drug and no change.

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PostPosted: 09/06/07 - 08:28    Post subject: What I think.. Vote now! Reply with quote

Kenneth.

I'm no Dr. but from the lay information I have I would say it is one of three things.

1. Mostly it sounds like it could be intestinal parasites or amoebas, this would be spread sexually if you came in contact with your partners feces, or perhaps he/she had rimmed you. There are over twenty different types of parasites that spread this way and some do cause burning in the urinary track and anus. Mostly you should be paying attention to your stool and if you feel anemic and weak. They also can cause inflammation in the muscle, nerves, eyes and noise, and really a host of other problems if left un-checked.

2. There is a rare form of Chlamydia (LGV) that can not be detected by conventional testing methods. It is mostly a form of the clap that is associated with the gay community, but females can and do get it. This also causes the symptoms you describe, but you would probably have a very mild case of it. You can read more about it at the below link.

http://www.azcentral.com/health/men/articles/0206chlamydia06-ON.html

3. It could be a mild case of Herpes. Remember Herpes is closely associated with shingles, which is nerve infection and inflammation. Unfortunately, if you have herpes I (and 95% of the population does) there is no great test to determine if you have genital herpes II, other than an out break.

Hope this helps and keep me updated.
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