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Need Advice please about a Hand Job and STD

I have read many posts here assuring that STD is a non risk from a hand job, I went to a massage place and she massaged my back and gave me an oil hand job this was my first time I ever went to such a place, only thing I touched from her body was her nipples no other contact was made.
The thing is after a couple of hours of that hand jobs I felt the skin sore under the head of my penis I am circumcised. I have this soreness for 3 days now, do not have any urinate pain, everything else looks normal. So my question is what is the soreness from could I have caught Herpes or any other STD???

Your input in this matter will be appreciated.

    
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Thanks Vance2335 for your reply
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Herpes info post in the herpes forum.

Cold/flu symptoms are just that, not a STD. Espcially as you had no risk.
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Just to add they didn't do any herpes test when I went, can anyone please give me some more information about herpes symptoms? The symptoms only stayed one day and I feel much better after taking ibrofen and tyrozets but still have numb lips.
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Am getting a little worried now as yesterday I started to get flu symptoms sore above my throat and feel sore on my upper lip, it was last Monday that I went to the massager could it be possible I have caught anything? I went for a std test on Thursday but they said two weeks for the results.
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Looks like it thanks for the reply
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Irritation or anxiety
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Thanks for the reply, any idea what is the sore and burning feeling is from? There is no red or swollen showing, could it be from the rubbing with oil.
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No STD risk.
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