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For Dr. Hunter Handsfield

Dr. Handsfield,

I would like to know if I (as a male) have received oral sex from another male, what is the likelihood of obtaining an STD from a one time - 10  minute encounter. Today, I observed blood in my urine.  I do not have any discharge, the tip of my penis does not appear red or inflamed, I really have no pain during urination and do not appear to have any pain in my groin area.  No fever, just the blood.  This one time incident occurred two weeks ago?

If I could get an answer today - would be great - kinda worried.

Sorry for the duplicate post but I was trying to reach you personnally as I have confidence in your responses.  

Thanks in advance for your response.
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Yes if you can and may I ask (reverently) do you have a medical background.

I would appreciate it so i can figure out what to do based on my scenario.

Thanks
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To get an answer from a Dr you need to post to the Expert forum and there is a fee. I can give free advice if you want?
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