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I'm a male and I received oral sex a couple days ago. The very following day, the tip of my penis was itching and felt sore and felt a mild burning sensation when I urinate and today I noticed that the opening of my penis looked inflamed/red. There's been no discharge, etc. Could this be something?

I'm going to get a full round of stds tests done tomorrow.
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Is the discharge noticeable?
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Wait for your tests, if positive which I doubt for gonorrhea as you should have discharge with it then tell person to test, even though it is unlikely they got it.
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Ok. I'm holding off on the STD's testing until Monday for more accurate results. The burning sensation still continues when I urinate. No discharge, etc. However, if this is gonorrhea, then I must've gotten it from a guy I received oral from 2 weeks ago. If so, what are the chances I could've passed it on to someone else who gave me oral earlier this week? Should I tell them to get tested for oral gonorrhea?
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Might be too soon for testing, typically it takes 2-5 days for symptoms to show, might just be irritation. Only tests available at 5 days is gonorrhea, chlamydia and NGU.
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