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Please Please Help mE!

here's the gist:
1. gave oral sex to a guy i just met about two weeks ago.
2. then another oral sex with him a week ago.
3. then 5 days later he told me, he was diagnosed with UTI and the doctor said the cause was viral and even asked if he engaged in sex just a few weeks prior.

I HAD NEVER HAD ANY UTI whatsoever nor any STD for that matter in my whole life.

1st Question: Can i be a carrier of UTI or something related to it without having experienced it?
2nd Question: If that guy was the one who originally had the disease / STD, before we even had sex, what are the chances that i may acquire the STD - UTI? he said it was painful to urinate...are there even UTI's from STDs? and oral sex?

Please help me. ur conjectures can be very helpful for future decisions. Good day.
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actually the doctor has made him get a sample of water from their home for a test.

BTW is there a possibility that i could be a carrier without feeling anything?
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UTI is not a STD. UTI's are normally caused by bacteria. Maybe he is talking about NGU?

If you are concerned then have a throat swab done. Can't say because the info you have is not clear on what tests were done and things like that.
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the doctor did tell him that his UTI was caused by a certain bacteria and even asked him if he engaged in sex. implying that the UTI was indeed caused by a certain type of STD related bacteria. back to my first question, is it possible that im a carrier of an STD but i've never experienced it? and number 2, if that person did have an STD what are the chances of me getting infected by it? (note: he came in my mouth but i never swallowed it).
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1. UTI=urinary if you gave someone oral sex then those 2 have no relation to each other.

2. UTI is not a STD. He might have a STD but he needs to speak with his Dr to clearify if this is a UTI or STD.
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