In : In some cases, people can be infected with an std and never develop symptoms. Your symptoms certainly sound like an std, though a urinary tract infection or prostatitis could cause the same pattern. You definitely need to be tested, because whether this is an std or not, it needs to be treated. Also, if you have one std, or have put yourself at risk for one by having unprotected sex, you may have others, including hepatitis and hiv. For your sake and those of your partners, get tested and start using condoms.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Each : Each sexually transmitted disease is different regarding the incubation period. Get checked by your doctor. After the type of sexually transmitted disease is determined, than the doctor can give you more information of the length of incubation.
Answered 9/13/2017
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