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STD concern?

Hi, I've received oral sex twice from two different people, and made out with a few people. I've conclusively tested negative for gonnorhea and Chlamydia... but I've had a pain and inflammation at the tip of my penis for months... I've never had any discharge.. and it doesn't hurt when I pee.. but it just randomly hurts once and a while, and it bothers me frequently.. I've never noticed any sores on penis indicating syphilis so I'm not really concerned about that.. Should I go and get tested again?? I've been to an STD clinic twice with no help and I don't want to waste anymore money on this.. and do I have an HIV concern?? I have a new girlfriend.. and I don't want to give her anything so this symptom kind of concerns me and it constantly hurts.. I think I could of maybe injured my penis somehow? It pain just kind of stings and it usually is only when something touches it.. and the whole tip is not affected, it's only the bottom half of the tip if that makes sense.. I've been worried for 7 months now.

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Doesn't sound like a STD
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well what std does that sound like to you?
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If that's the case, go get a doctor's evaluation.

And, we can consider getting tested for STDs as well, like I mentioned in my previous post, it's always a good thing for every sexually active person to be screened from time to time.
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No I haven't talked to my doctor.. but one side of the tip is inflamed, and looks irritated/red, and it looks like a sliver is there but it is too small to see.. I don't know what it could be
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Hi wb1234,

Absence of discharge and no pain during urination suggest against gonorrhea, chlamydia and NGU. Furthermore, you have been tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia.
Have you get a doctor's evaluation on your problems? Which actually do not sound too much of a problem actually. No sores. It is probably just common sensation which you feel because of your concern over the sexual exposures previously.
Regarding testing, we always encourage every sexually active people to be tested from time to time. Treat it as a normal body check up.
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