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STD DENTAL EXTRACTION

Hello, 4 months ago I performed oral sex to a guy (I've never had vaginal sex), I didn't had any symtoms, 1 month later after the risky situation I started an orthodontic treatment, so I had several injections. Two months after oral sex I had several dental extractions, I recovered very well. Now (4 months after the risky sutuation) I suffered an urinary and stomacal infection (the stomach infection is now gone). Is there any chance I have a systemic infection (STD) or my symtoms are no related to any STD. I'm worry  the infection in my throat has spread to my blood.  I didn't know the guy very well, he says he's healthy but I know he has had several sexual partners. My mouth is fine I only have thoot pain caused by braces. My thongue is white but my doctor said it was for dehydration, it doesn's hurt. I had a  swab (throat) done and test results came back negative, but I didn't mention any STD and it doesn't specify which germs were tested. I'm extremely worry PLEASE HELP!
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overall the risk of contracting a std from performing oral on a partner is very low. we don't recommend any testing from it.really no reason to think you ever had one let alone that it has caused systemic infection for you.

in the future, protect yourself and only have protected sexual contact!

grace
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Thank you so much Grace! I was also very worried because I have a little rash on one of my fingers (hand) and I went to one doctor and he said it was a dermatitis, he gave me a cream but it didn't help I also noticed I had very little blisters, with water inside (they were tiny). I guess it might be caused by stress. Now is better but not completely healed. I don't have blisters anymore.

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