Negative test results but weird feeling on my penis

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I received oral sex without protection from a girl. Soon after I felt a weird feeling in my genital area. I did chlamydia test and it came back negative. I don't have any burning sensation nor do I have any other symptoms. All i have is a tickling feeling at the top of my penis. No pain or anything, it tickles only. It's been 3-4 weeks now.

I'm worried about it being herpes. How long after the sexual encounter do herpes symptoms appear?

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  • Posted

    From my experience and from what I’ve read, it takes about two weeks to see symptoms.
    • Posted

      Thank you fkr your response.

      It has been over 2 weeks and I feel pretty normal other than that funny tickling feeling I get sometimes on my penis. I'll visit my doctor and get tested for herpes to make sure it isn't it.

  • Posted

    This tickling will be only due to rough oral sex specially using teeth. Dont worry
  • Posted

    Small update:

    Got tested for chlamydia and gonorrhea again and it came back negative once again . I asked the doctor for a herpes test. She doesn't believe I have herpes but will test me next week.

    I still have that mild annoying feeling at the top of my penis. No discharge. No burning sensation when I pee. Just a tingling annoying feeling at the top of my penis.

    The reason I am very worried about it being herpes is because I have read that some people get herpes without having the symptoms. The stress is killing me to be honest. I am extremely worried.

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