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Over 6 years ago I had a brief 10 second exposure of oral sex with a csw. I never thought I could have been infected as I had no discharge etc. I've had no exposure like that since, for 6 years.

Last week my wife had a period which started, stopped for a day, then started again. She then had slight pain inside when we had sex after her period, and has also developed a strange lump beside her clitoris.

6 years on, could this be PID all of a sudden coming to a head? And if it was, would the gynaecologist be able to trace it back to gonorrhoea caught 6 years back, would it somehow still be in the system?

Can someone please help as the examination is today
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Hi a brief 10 second oral 6 years ago would not be associate with any issues your wife is having. To get gono from oral is rare anyway and to get it she would need to give your a "deep throat" oral for any chance to infect the penis.
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