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i received unprotected oral 2 weeks ago today..it was brief only 2 minutes..im 26 year old male and i received the b***job from a thai sex worker..i had no signs of symptoms until i came home  3 days ago..i noticed a slight red rash on tip if penis and slight tingling sometimes...i  have no discharge or pain when urinating... .could this be gonorrhea? with no pain or discharge?? i have long term girlfriend and dont know shud i b haaving sex with her?? am i just being paranoid..the more i think bout it i tink the tingle is worse..and maybe the red on the top of penis was always there...help???
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2005965 tn?1332667991
We are in same boat...
I have tingling sensation 3-4 days but heal until now... I am okay,but I'm worried about Herpes...
How do you do now? did you got tested?
Can anyone help me?
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thanks for your help..i think alot of it might be anxiety...if i get discharge or pain then i shud only worry then ...thanks
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Discharge might start as something you don' notice but you would notice stains on your underwear and over time you would notice the discharge.

Anxiety can make a lot of things happen.

Your low risks were...gonorrhea, NGU, herpes and syphilis and symptoms do not really fit any of those.
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could it b another std from receiving unprotected oral??
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is there a chance that i am not seeing the discharge?? or is the discharge very obvious? would me being paranoid lead to the tingling? sorry for all questions? just want to make sure..cant see my doctor till thursday!!
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I doubt it is gonorrhea, over 90% of men will get discharge if they aquire gonorrhea.

I would see a Dr. Your risk of a STD from oral sex is low and without glaring symptoms I see no reason to think this is a STD.
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