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MILD PAIN IN URETHRA

Dear All,
             I had a unprotected oral sex with Masage parlour girl 3 weeks ago, which lasted for only 10 seconds , however being very anxious about the STD's i gave the tests for NGU,GU,CHLAMYDIA,UROPLASMA & MYCOPLASMA etc

All the test were negative, but still i feel the pain on penis, although my penis is clean & neat and did not develop any abnormalities

the doctor prescribed me some Urinne controlling tablets , but still i feel mild pain and some urgency to pee , he told me reduce the anxiety & fear

do i need to worry about other STD, beacuse of my worry for these reasons i am peeing a lot

my question is can these symptoms are anxiety realted or some other STD

Please advice
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Reread what you have been told
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Dear All,
                        Thanks for all your replies with patience

However being Obsessive  i have given for all the STD screening, exactly after one month i.e. 31 Days of the Oro-Penil contact i had ,

All the tests are Negative including HIV test

Sorry to disturb you again , shall i relax now forgetting all the past after the results i had

Thanks for your understanding & Reply .
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the brevity of this encounter isn't worth any further testing from.

have they done just routine urinalysis since you continue to have an urgency to pee? have they manually checked your prostate too?

grace
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Thanks Dear Vance

Do i need to go for test for syphlis & HSV after 45 days of that event after i have tested negative for GU,NGU ,Chlamydia etc...
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Your risk was very very very very low. And with negative tests...you don't have a STD.
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