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What Causes Body Chills And Penis Pain After Having Unsafe Sex?

Hi, I had unprotected sex on the 2nd of January..i feel really bad but the thing is that since the day before yesterday I ve been feeling chills in my body and the weather is not that cold now in Nigeria, sometimes I feel sudden pain in my penis, I know I should go for tests but I just thought I come for counselling and help here first
Fri, 8 Jul 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

As you mentioned, you should go to be seen by your doctor for assessment screening for sexually transmitted infections.

It is possible that the symptoms that you are experiencing are not related to a sexually transmitted infection but this should be ruled out.
Chills can occur in any infection even with the cough/cold so would need to note if any other symptoms occur along with it.

Penile pain is not common in most sexually transmitted infections.

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What Causes Body Chills And Penis Pain After Having Unsafe Sex?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic As you mentioned, you should go to be seen by your doctor for assessment screening for sexually transmitted infections. It is possible that the symptoms that you are experiencing are not related to a sexually transmitted infection but this should be ruled out. Chills can occur in any infection even with the cough/cold so would need to note if any other symptoms occur along with it. Penile pain is not common in most sexually transmitted infections. I hope this helps