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Gonorrhea??

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I have received oral sex few days ago, and possible contact of vagina to the shaft of my penis.
Now the tip of my penis has a tingling feeling and it burns when I urinate. When I push the urethra upward towards the opening of my penis, a very very small liquid exist on the tip. It's a very clear liquid.

Also, I had my gf took an STD test on the day of my symptoms begin to show, and it came out to be negative. I will be taking a test soon. But I want to know if it's Gonorrhea or it could be something else?

Thanks.

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Bumps can be from manythings often not a STD. Unable to tell you what they are or even could be.
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While my Dr appointment is on Thursday... I have one more question.

I noticed there are 2 very very small pimples or dots on the opening of my penis, (urethra).
I'm not totally sure the color, but I think it's red with a little white dot on the center, and they hurt when I touch them.

So what possibly am I getting? Since Gonorrhea doesn't seem to have such thing.....

Thanks!!!
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He might have a better idea of it but without a test could not verify. Some will treated based on symptoms.
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Vance2335,

I went to planned parenthood, apparently it takes them a week to get the results back, and the discomfort is really annoying. Would an visit to urologist could be better off? Would he be able to tell it's NGU or gonorrhea without the exact test result?

Thanks!
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My guess would be NGU at this point. With gonorrhea you would probably have a different color discharge. And it would be from oral sex.
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