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Oral from an drug addict

2 weeks ago I got oral sex from an drug addict and came inside her mouth. She said she was tested and didn’t have anything but I’m still worried. So I went to the doctor 5 days later and got urine test and blood drawn for stds. And they came back negative. Should I still be concerned that I have anything?
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No. There is a risk, but her being a drug addict wouldn't increase the STI you can get from oral.

Personally unless you get symptoms I wouldnt worry.
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Even if the doctors tested negative, I can still get something from that encounter?
The risks for oral sex are:

Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
Syphilis
HSV

The correct testing times are 2 weeks for chlamydia and gono, 6 weeks for syph and HSV there is real accurate test unless you get a break through.

The first two could show by the 5 day mark but then, it may not.
Syph isnt that common so unless you see a big painless ulcer appear around the penis I wouldn't worry.
HSV is one of those things. Unless you see a sore on her mouth and lips, there is no worry about it.

Oral sex as a whole is considered low risk for STIs and zero risk for some (such as HIV). Most expert state that a single event of oral sex with no symptoms does not require testing - just stick to your usual testing routine (be it 6 or 12 months) and move if no symptoms appear. If something does (discharge, lumps and bump or sores, then go get tested at that stage. Personally, I wouldnt worry.


Thank you for your reply, so I got retested for chlamydia and gono. After the 3rd week and it came back negative and I’m not experiencing any bumps or sores around my penis. So I feel like I’m clear from herpes and Syphillis. But for some reason my legs and feet have been tingling and the bottom of my feet are red and few days ago my upper body was being itchy. Should I be worried that this is std related or something else
Cant say whats causing that im afraid but I do not believe its related to an STI. Maybe anxiety.
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