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DR ED Please help

Hey Doctor,
I am a 20 year old straight male that have only been with one woman my whole life which has been for the past five years. A year and a half ago i had an exposure with a gay male who gave me oral sex for maybe a minute. The cum went in his mouth. I experienced no symptoms up until two months ago when i got in a fight with my gf and started getting worried she would find out. I started to feel a stinging sensation when i pee which has kind of gone away but yesterday i got done using the bathroom and realized there was clear discharge on my leg. I was wondering what i should do and how bad i should worry and what do you think the case is? thank you
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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The risk is just to low to be an issue. The 2 main ones would be Gonohea and with this you would have had a white puss discharge and burning while urinating about 5 days after. The other is chlamydia and unless there was some  "deep throat" oral where your penis was in contact with the back of his throat, you would not have a risk. Also chlamydia can clear up on its own if in fact you were exposted. Really dont see any connection but if your concerned have a doc check you out.
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Wow thank you for the help. I feel alot better about the situation now i appreciate it.
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Thank you.
How sure are you of this?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, its been to long for these symptoms to be related to an affair over a year and half ago.
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