Testicals hurting & diareha - can HIV test be a false-negati Posted: 08-29-07 15:32pm
hey im 17 and about 6 months ago i had
stupid unprotected sex with some 1 who
they said might have chlamidya later on i
felt like i was having diahrea and my but
would burn if i pushed to hard then my
testicles started hurting from time to
time so i got a chlmidya test and it came
up negative but my testicals still kept
hurting from time to time and i still felt
like i was having diareah then i was
worried it might be something else so i
got tested for aids and it came up
neggative and that was like maybe 3 weeks
ago or so meening i tested like 5 to 6
months later from wen i had the sexual
interaction and the test came up negative
i still feal like im havin diareha and my
testicles still get pain from time to time
and time to time wen i have diarhea if i
push to hard it burns also like 2 days ago
i felt like my foot was hurting for no
reason and i didnt rember hitting it but
the pain went away is it possible to have
symptoms while results show up negative
and wat stds should i get tested for again
from the symptoms i have wrote? also
should i test for aids again even though
it came up negative 3 weeks ago? and also
can u get hiv from 10 seconds of oral sex?
who ever answers thank u veryy much for
your time and it is appreciated
|
DoctorAnswer
Doctor Answer
Joined: 19 Dec 2005 Posts: 16777211
Thanks: 18
Thanked:0
HIV and AIDS Answer A3286 Posted: 09-18-07 03:00am
Chronic diarrhea could be one of the
symptoms of AIDS, but with a negative
HIV-test, the diagnosis seems out of
question. If 6 months after the risky
sexual behavior the HIV-test is still
negative, you are probably not infected.
Testicular pain is not typical during an
HIV-infection. Some genital infections
(including Chlamydia-infection) can cause
testicular pain if the testicles are
affected. But since the Chlamydia-test is
negative, Chlamydia is also out of
question. You can visit a urologist to
check out that testicular pain that you
describe. Unprotected oral sex is
considered a risky sexual behavior. It is
especially risky if there is an erosion
present on the mouth’s mucosa, penis’s
skin or vulval skin.
DISCLAIMER: "Ask a Doctor" Questions are answered by Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov, General Practitioner. Dr. Gjuzelov practices medicine for the general public and is affiliated with the Republic of Macedonia Public Health Institution. For more information about Dr. Gjuzelov or other eHealthForum.com medical experts, please visit our About Us page. You may also visit our HIV and AIDS Forum, for moderated patient to patient support and information.
The material presented in the eHealth Forum Discussion Forums and Ask A Doctor is in no way intended to replace professional medical care or attention by a qualified licensed medical professional. eHealth Forum and eHealth Forum's Ask A Doctor advises all users with health problems and concerns to consult their personal doctors. Furthermore, if you have any questions or concerns about your condition, you must consult your qualified licenseced medical professional before starting any treatment.
The materials in the eHealth Forum Discussion Forums and Ask A Doctor cannot and should not be used as a basis for diagnosis or choice of treatment. To the fullest extent possible, eHealth Forum and eHealth Forum's Ask A Doctor expressly excludes all liability in respect of the information and opinions contained in the Discussion Forums and Ask A Doctor, this Web site, or any sites linked to this Web site.