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So I have a couple questions about testing, I got tested 6 months after unprotected oral for all STD’s except herpes. They did blood work and urine sample, is that enough to have conclusive results? They didn’t do a swab of my pee hole or anything, just wondering if they should have done a swab, have no discharge or anything I am male recieved from unknown female.
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They tested for gonorrhea/chlamydia/UTI through your urine. You do not need a cotton swap to test for these. As for the blood test it I cannot say for certain but it is likely they tested for Hepatitis A/C and HIV. As for herpes there is blood test the will look for the bodies antibodies against the herpes virus. However, without symptoms of herpes its likley they did not test for this. If you are symptom free I would not worry about this.
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They did a syphilis test too but so if I tested negative for all the gono, chlamydia, syphilis tests at 6 months they’re 100% accurate? I don’t need to retest?
Yes they are 100% accurate and you dont need to be retested
Cause I’m having this weird thing where like my lips feel like they have a ton of micro bumps on em and idk if that’s herpes or not, I’ve never kissed anyone all I ever got was oral 2 times unprotected, so I’m just wondering if I can get herpes or something like that on my lips from receiving oral.
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