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Gon, Chly, Trich Questions

Married guy who had an affair that ended 8 months ago.  Consisted of multiple unprotected oral and vaginal encounters with another married woman, who had previous affairs.

I tested negative for Gon and Chly using urethral swab test and urine test.  Tests were taken about 3 months after last affair encounter.  I have never had any symptoms.  Any chance these could have been false negative tests?

I never tested for trich.  Would symptoms of trich in women include only vaginal burning without a discharge?  

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Here are some details regarding symptoms of Trichomoniasis in women:
http://www.medicinenet.com/trichomoniasis/page2.htm#what_are_the_symptoms_of_trichomoniasis

If the burning in the female genital area is more of a irritation, then yes, I would surmise that symptoms could manifest as only that.
Each person is different, ergo, they will each probably show slightly different symptoms.

But, vaginal burning can also be caused by other bacterial STD's, or the issue doesn't have to be an STD in the first place.

The main way to ascertain on what's going on is for the woman to have appropriate tests done and see what is causing the burning.
Could be a simple UTI (Urinary Tract Infection).
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Thank you both. Amy thoughts on my trich question? And yes, syphilis, hiv and hep tests were all clean. Never tested for plasma, but will explore that as well
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As alan74 mentiones... results were conclusive.
However... I would do tests for Syphilis, UreaPlasma and MycoPlasma as well just in case.
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Your results were conclusive.  
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