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Trich from receiving oral sex?

I have a burning at the tip of my penis, but not particularly during urination. Could this be trich? I received oral sex one time about six weeks ago.
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burning at the tip is a symptom of prostatitis.  An enlarged prostate can mean you have prostatitis, so yalk to the urologist about it when you see him.
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I was tested for gono and chlamydia and both came back negative. I'm making an appointment with a urologist. I have an enlarged prostate, and I want his input/expertise. I'll be tested for standard kidney and bladder infection when I see him.
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just burning but without burning during urination means it's not likely to be a std. Odds are it's a fungal issue or even irritation more than anything.

have you seen your provider yet for a proper exam and some basic testing?

grace
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Here is a link to an active thread with people experiencing the same issues.  THis may give you some insights into what you might be dealing with.  

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/Slight-irritation--tip-of-penis-or-possible-urethritis/show/1547721

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IT could be Trich or other things like NGU or Gono.  Have you been tested?  
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