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Q: Testicals hurting & diareha - can HIV test be a false-negati
asked by: DoctorQuestion on August 29th, 2007
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


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 18th, 2007
HIV and AIDS Answer A3286
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.




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