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chlamydia in throat

by madicks, Apr 15, 2008 11:02PM
My boyfriend was given ciproxina for an uniary tract infection. However i had give oral sex to another man without protection. They recomended a urine test, as blood was in his urine, what could the be testing for,Gonnereah or chlamydia?
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by auntiejessi, Apr 16, 2008 11:24AM
Blood in his urine is not from an std, and they are probably looking for bacteria, proteins, etc., in his urine.

I doubt they are testing for gonorrhea or chlamydia.

Oral chlamydia is very rare, and while you might have a possiblity of having oral gonorrhea, its still not likely.

Niether would have given your bf these symptoms.

Aj
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