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STD?

At 10 octobre i had a protective anal sex( i was on top) and non protective handjob. On the next day i have some disconfort in my urethra with a little discharge. I go i the local GUM and without analysis they say that this is gonorrhea. I started with ciprofloxacin for 3 days, but the symptoms don`t go away.
After that i return in my home contry and i make a consultation with my urologist and take a sprem for analysis. That was last friday.
today i received the results - a nave S.agalactia and Enterococcus faecalis.
My questions are follow:
1). Is this have any relation with my last sex exposure?
2). Is this a STD
3). And in this situation have any risk to be contamineted with HIV?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Those aren't stds, so you might want to post in the urology forum.

Also, you wouldn't get std symptoms that fast.

Aj
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You had protected sex, condoms work. I would doubt that it is an STD. I think the Dr you saw did a disservice to you by just treating you and not testing you.

No STD risk since you had protected sex. It could possibly be a prostate issue.
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