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Standard urine test and STD

After having pain in the place between the balsack and anus. With a slight burn after urination. Further A small amount of (what it appears to me) pre-*** - clear bit sticky fluid - in the morning (amounts depended on the hours of deep sleep?) i went to see a doctor.

He did a physical check and i got my urine tested. The result rare on leukocytes and<1000 cfu/ml for bacteria.

I received unprotectes oral, which depending on the source could lead to several STD's. Others say it is quite rare to get it through penis-mouth contact.

Given the results is it likely to have an STD? I will still do a test but am away.

Thanks
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Urine test for STD are ok. So no clear indicators of what it is....
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Yes, you can get an STD/STI from oral sex. You seem to have a clear to not clear discharge, which, along with some pain, would indicate an STI. I'd go back to the doc for further testing.
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Thanks! I got completly clear discharge (like depending on how much deep sleep i have). The burning part went away after taking herb pills (like end of day 1). I read so many people being tested and all result negative i am curious about this.

Urine test on std's will be in soon. If all negative i am curious about the root cause.
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