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Oral Exposure

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I recently had 2 exposures, no protection.  One was 2 weeks ago, the other was 6 days ago.  For about a week I have had an odd feeling in my urethra, not really burning when I pee, but a sensation.  There is no discharge.  There is also tingling sporadically around my entire penile area.  Is this likely something?  Am I correct to say that if I don't see discharge within the next few days I am, more than likely, good to go?  Thank you!
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Hey guys:  just seeking a little more feedback.  Thanks!
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So:  8 days no discharge or anything.  Itchiness around the testicle area, though.  However, it all seems to go away when I get home from work and quit thinking about it.  Could I be bringing these symptoms on?  Could an STD be felt sporadically, or would I really know I had one?  I feel like an infection in my penis would be really noticeable, considering, you know, there is an infection in my penis!!!  Thanks for the chat.
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Most experience doctors say that chlamydia cannot be contracted from oral only Gonorehea. Chlamydia is very subtle for vaginal sex only and would appear as more of a urethra itching.
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Would chlamydia or anything else show up very subtle at the stage?  .....that was the last question....thanks for your time.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Gono would be painful in 5 days with a white puss discharge. UTI,s can be more subtle producing a clear discharge as the infection is causing mucus to form easing the irritation. And this would be in line with an "odd feeling". You know your body and if you have an odd feeling see a doc.
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I would pretty much have a discharge if it was serious, right?  Also, is the burning sensation affiliated with STDs severe?  Or could it not be painful, just noticeable?  
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, one of the more common std,s from oral sex is a UTI as bacteria common in the mouth is not common inside the urethra not so much for things like Gono.
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