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Worry or not worry

I have read a lot of info on the expert forums so a big thank you for what you all do!
On June the 7th I had protected oral and protected vaginal sex with a escort. On June the 28 I had unprotected oral from a different escort.

On Friday July 14 I started having a burning sensation when I urinated. It would burn and sting for 3 to 5 minutes afterwards and then stop. I could point to a spot on the shaft of my penis and say the infection is right there inside. A specific spot that would sting and burn a little more than the rest. It stayed the same on the 15,16, and 17. Since Monday the 18th it only burns on the tip when I first urinate in the mornings and the rest of the day nothing. No discharge or redness or swelling during this whole time.
Looking over other posts, I can rule out catching anything from the first encounter on June the 7th because it was protected and symptoms showed up 38 days later. So I've put that out of my mind. The June 28 encounter is also very unlikely I caught anything from oral but gon is possible. Being that symptoms started 16 days after and not 2 to 5 it is highly unlikely. Chlmaydia being impossible with oral I rule that out also. So I'm left to think NGU is still possible but I ring that symptoms usually start with in 14 days. Would 2 extra days be possible. i have convinced myself I shouldn't be worried and can have unprotected sex with my wife. Am I not being paranoid enough? Should I get a std check anyway?
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Hi, weather you have symptoms or not you should get tested for your wifes protection before you are intimate with her. Test for the below from the unprotected oral sex.
1. Herpes--- 3 months
2. syphilis---6 weeks
3. Gono--- 5 days
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