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All over body symptoms after chlamydia treatment

Slept with a woman that informed me a month later that she had chlamydia and gon. I tested positive for chlamydia and negative for gon and trich on Jan 12 and took the 1g of zithromax. I never had any symptoms of Chlamydia and about 4 days after I started to get a irritation in my right inguinal lymph node. A few things to add before I tell the rest. I had a broken and infected toe on my left foot and a dry cough started a few days before the lymph node irritation. I've also always had lymph node swelling when I get sick. Now for this whole month I've had mostly right groin lymph node irritation with some on the left. A few times my right testicle has ached. I've had lymph node swelling in my neck, knees, and armpits. As well as a tighting on the backs of my arms. Sometimes my wrist and ankles ache. These lymph nodes aren't always at the same time either. Sometimes I have swollen neck ones and sometimes its the armpits. The dry cough comes and goes and isn't horrible. I haven't been able to sleep lately and now my back is hurting. It moves from mid back to lower but mostly mid. Right now it's just the right inguinal lymph node irritation and back pain. Is this just a viral infection I'm fighting or complications from chlamydia?  
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Hi none of what you mention are chlamydia sympotms
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Any ideas on what it might be? I mean I always get swollen neck lymph nodes when I'm fighting stuff, but what worries me is the irritated right groin lymph node with right testicle pain sometimes and the back stuff. I mean if you google that or look it up here it always goes to STD/STI.  
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