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Can a STD go from mouth to mouth with out open sores?

by bigidiot, Mar 16, 2009 06:15PM
I have not had sex with another women for 23 years and 8 days ago I had unprotected oral sex with a woman both ways.  It was in Germany where prostitution is legal and regulated.  I guess I was stupid to think they would be clean!  I have not been tested yet but I tried a UTI strip and it was positive for Leukocytes but not Nitrite.  I mostly have tender testicles and some overall bladder pain.  I will go and get tested tomorrow. Can a STD go from mouth to mouth?  I also have a slight dry and sore throat, could that also be an STD? How long does the tests take to come back?



Member Comments (3)

by auntiejessi, Mar 16, 2009 11:21PM
Did you give her oral as well, or did you just receive?

Its possible you have oral and genital gonorrhea if she had it orally and genitally, but its more likely to be NGU or gonorrhea from the oral sex.

Its rare for an std to be passed via kissing.  

Aj

by bigidiot, Mar 17, 2009 08:33AM
To: auntiejessi
yes I gave her oral.   I tried a UTI strip and it was positive for Leukocytes but not Nitrite.  I mostly have tender testicles and some overall bladder pain.  On the flight back I had to hold off going to the bathroom for a number of hours and my prostate was sore and sweld also after that.  I can urinate fine and not any more often.

by auntiejessi, Mar 17, 2009 12:56PM
You need to get all that checked out by a doctor.  It could be prostatitis, NGU, gonorrhea, or a urinary tract infection.  Only lab tests and an exam will answer that for you.

Aj
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