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1177879 tn?1266463468

oral sex so confused

Hey medhelpers in advanced thank you for your time ..The situation is this i performed oral on a dude unprotected..i wouldnt say i have bad oral heath but i do have a geographic tongue...A couple days after the encounter i had a small sore throat ...is this normal...what type of stds was i at risk..please advise me ..thank you
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1177879 tn?1266463468
rpr non react at 5 weeks 5days enough?
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Well, not knowing exactly what medications you took, no one can tell you the side effects.  And if you can find that out, then you can take the time to look up the side effects yourself because we are not pharmacists or doctors.  We would have to look it up ourselves and it is just as easy for you to do it yourself since you are on the internet.  I do it all the time when i am given a medication. And in future, take the information about the drugs that any provider or pharmacist gives you and read it so you know.  Then you eliminate the "Do i have something serious or did the medication cause this?" questions.
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could those antibiotics cause diarea
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You had oral sex with that guy...would not affect your vagina or anal area.
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1177879 tn?1266463468
what could cause anal pain and vaginal pain ?..and the doctor gave me a shot in the hip and 2pills that started with a C can this cause diareaa?...and also he tested my blood for stds ..and diagonosed me with suspected std
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Because the riskis very low for gonorrhea. I never said u had a risk for chlymida. And syphilis is probably the lowest risk and is not a concern unless you live in a 3rd world country or if your guy was bi sexual and had been with other bi or gay men because in the US over 70% of the syphilis occured in the bi and gay community and few were oral infections.
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1177879 tn?1266463468
why do u say im wasting my time ...u said i was at risk for gon and clam and syphillis..i did the throat swab clam was negative but twice not enough specimen for gon ...
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no, gonorrhea tests are for specific aresa, you would need a throat swab.
again 6 weeks is concluisve for syphilis.

i suggest that in stead of wasting all this time on testing for a very low risk, maybe you should think about therapy.
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1177879 tn?1266463468
33 days post exp wasnt enough time then?...and also if gonarea is in throat can a urine sample find it? becuz a urine sample was tooken for clam,gon,and trich all negative.
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6 weeks for syphilis is conclusive
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1177879 tn?1266463468
i got a test yesterday for syphillis since jan8 if its neg do i need anothr test?
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Yes it can but chances are you do not have syphilis.
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1177879 tn?1266463468
can syphillies cause a chancre on roof of mouth ..i have one but it doesnt hurt ...its just been here for 3 weeks now?....
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1177879 tn?1266463468
Got test results for gonnarea and clam they came bak as not enough specimen OMG what does that mean ..?so they did anothr throat swab today....?
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No STD's are not transfered that way.
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1177879 tn?1266463468
ok thanks ..but if i have an std does it get into breastmilk
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no syphilis is rare in developed countries so not a huge concern. test at 6 weeks if u want to.

HIV questions please post in the HIV community.
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1177879 tn?1266463468
ok so do u think i should have had the doc test for syph because he only felt the need to test for gon and clam..what about hiv?>and if i do have std will it get to breastmilk as i am breastfeeding baby
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you are at risk for gonorrhea, herpes and syphilis. Risk is low but possible.
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