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What Causes Swelling And Pain In Genitals After Sexual Intercourse?

I had sexual intercourse on Saturday, it s now Thursday. At first it was very swollen down there but now it s just very painful every time I move. I was thinking it was a tear of some sort but I m not sure. I also am very achy and have a sore throat but I m not sure if these two are related. I don t know what to do but I really don t want to go to the doctors.
Tue, 17 Mar 2015
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Dear Patient,

since you are not precise on what exactly is swollen (Penis, Scrotum?) and also didnt say wether the sex was unprotected or not and also if there was oral sex involved, i can't give you a very precise answer, but: i recommend having your gp or urologist look at it and if there is any doubt, test for some stds, to start with chlamydia, just to make sure you are not delaying any necessary treatment. Hope you get better soon, if you have any clarificatons you can get back to me, if this was helpful please kindly rate my answer. Best regards
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What Causes Swelling And Pain In Genitals After Sexual Intercourse?

Dear Patient, since you are not precise on what exactly is swollen (Penis, Scrotum?) and also didnt say wether the sex was unprotected or not and also if there was oral sex involved, i can t give you a very precise answer, but: i recommend having your gp or urologist look at it and if there is any doubt, test for some stds, to start with chlamydia, just to make sure you are not delaying any necessary treatment. Hope you get better soon, if you have any clarificatons you can get back to me, if this was helpful please kindly rate my answer. Best regards