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I'm a male who perform oral sex on a male on 3/24 and another male on 4/5.  Both were brief without any ejaculation.  Both stated they were STD free, but were anonymous encounters.  I had a STD screen for all testable stds on 4/11 that were negative.  I also took Amoxicillin 500 mg BID 7 days for tonsillitis.  I didn't have a sore throat, but had white spots in the throat.  On 4/18 I had a tonsillectomy and adenoids removed.  The biopsy came back negative, but showed chronic infection.  I took Amoxicillin 1200mg liquid Bid for 10 days.  I told my primary doctor about the encounters on 4/26.  She said since I'm still healing from my surgery she would hold off on a throat culture.  I am concerned, I'm almost two weeks post op and I still have some white coating scabs, my uvula is swollen, and my tongue is swollen.  
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Hi, it would appear that your throat issues are from the surgery not and std and getting and std from giving oral sex is really low risk for many reasons so i would rule that out.
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