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Frequent Urination

About 3 months ago I received unprotected oral sex  I started to urinate very frequently the day after this. No other issues are present (sores, discharge, pain, etc). for example I go to the bathroom to urinate and 5 min later I feel that I need to go again. Some days are better than others. But in general I have a urination fequency.


I did Chlamydia, Gonnorhea, urine culture and analysis, all normal. Please tell me what  What kind of STD can it be.

And what does the urine culture and analysis excludes.

Thank you very much.
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How is your symptom?
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so a urine culture and analysis would cover also ureaplasma? I thought there was a specific test for this.
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101028 tn?1419603004
your urine testing would've reflected a bacterial infection and it didn't.
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I do not think it is an STD, i think it is a bacterial infection. it can't be? like ureaplasma?
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101028 tn?1419603004
they tested for nsu when they did your urine testing.  

really, no reason to think this is a std going on. follow up regularly with your urologist.
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I have just done Blood work. Please see on my profile. my Lymphocytes are currently 41% they reached this percentage in 2 months period. they were 30% in Janurary.  Can this be related? should I be worried?  
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Should do the urethral swab test?. the sample urine that I gave also was not the first unrine in the morning...
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thank you very much for your reply.

I do not need an NSU, ueraplasma or mycoplasma test ?
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to continue to follow up with the urologist for your symptoms. sounds like you covered the std testing bases.

grace
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