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is it STD? if so what should i do?

Hi
I am a gay and i have anal sex with my boyfriend. I live in Toronto, Canada and he is in Turkey now. i met him 4 months ago and we had sex without condom. after few weeks he felt itching in his penis and he had some lickage. he went to doctor and started some antibiotic. he was not fine and he got 2 pinador and he became cure.
his doctor told my boyfriend that i should go for test too. i met my doctor in Toronto and he sent me to lab. i finished all STD test and doctor told me that i am fine.
I met him in Turkey again and we had sex. again he felt that his itching is started again.
I am worry and we do not know what is it and what we should do. would you please help us to find what we should do?
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thanks
Persiansilk
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207091 tn?1337709493
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You need to find out exactly what bacteria your bf tested positive for - gonorrhea, chlamydia, etc.

You should ask for urine testing, an oral test and anal test for gonorrhea.  

If you both need to test for HIV, get that done too.

Aj
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thank you Aj,
my boyfriend just did uryn test and what test i shold go fo? I am going to visit doctor with my BF in few days. which test should i take?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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We don't email, and only respond here.

You need to find out exactly what your bf tested positive for.  

When you were tested, did you get an oral or anal test done?  If you give oral, or receive anal, you could have something in either of those locations that is being transmitted.

Aj
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