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Trichmonias worry

Hi there, i have been quite concerned as of lately as i  stupidly received a unprotected handjob from a high risk individual. My penis may have brushed her pubic area very briefly however im unsure. I have been tested for Stds by blood and urine. Herpes.hiv.hep.clamydia.gon.syphilis

However the one STD i did not get offered a test for was trich.

Now the main reason im still worrying over this condition is because 17days post exposure i felt a strange feeling in my penis which lasted aproximately 4 days. It kind of felt like my penis was leaking during the day but infact it wasnt. Like some kind of fluid was in there. And following that for the last two days of the four days i was urinating more than usual.

My main questions are as follows;

1. When i had my first void clamydia, gonn test would they have noticed trich in the lab?

2. They also gave me a Midstream urine test to check for any other types of bacteria(would they have noticed trich with this test?)

3. Do these symptoms sound like trich?

4. Is it possible to contract trich in this manner at all? Maybe if she breifly touched her vagina before my penis or if my penis breifly brushed her pubic area?

I thankyou for your time and effort in assisting me,

Regards.

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One other question aswell. When i received my clamydia and ghonerrea test it was in the middle of the day and i had already been to the toilet twice a couple of hours beforehand. The doctor gave me a first void urine test mesning the first part of my urine. My question is with the same not being the first of the day would it affect results?
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Thankyou for your response. Do my symptoms sound like anything to worry about?
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Hi, Trich is contracted from inside the vagina to the inside of the penis throught unprotected sexual intercouse not by what your describing so you dont need testing.
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