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Slight burning sensation urination, no discharge. Then conjunctivitis.

On 14th february I went to a sexy massage parlor. Suppose... hypothetically that the lady placed some of her vaginal fluid on the tip of the underside of the condom and then put that condom on me. What STDs could I get?

I had slight burning sensation that began when I urinated a day or two after the incident. But she did touch my penis with her knee. Maybe it's just due to infection from the bacteria on her knee? Not gonorrhea or whatever?  Anyway I was put on anti biotics and the burning sensation went away.

But a few days later I had conjunctivitis in one eye. I got anti biotics for that again and it went away. Then yesterday I started getting conjunctivitis on my other eye.

Could this be due to chlamydia or gonorrhea that was not totally cured?

I actually took a blood test a week after a week and I was negative for everything except herpes 1 which I knew I already have. Was the blood test too early?

I also still have sore throat and blocked nose.

What could be going on?

Thank you very much
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Thank you  Life360_Dave!
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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All i can say is your affair was no risk
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Wow Life360_Dave thank you for responding. Nobody really responded these 2 days.

But I really wonder why I have conjunctivitis. And the burning sensation when I urinated a day or 2 after it.

Could antibiotics lower my immunity which is why I am feeling ill now?

One of my eyes is still red. But my blocked nose and sore throat seem to be disappearing.

Thank you!
V
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, not you cannot contract any std by what you describe.
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Anyone?
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