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Oral Sex STD

I performed oral sex on a man, who is older in his 50's, he ejaculated in my mouth. Afterward I noticed blood tinged semen at the tip of his penis. I have been taking doxycycline for a tooth infection for a few days. My question is if he were to have Clamydia or Gonnorhea, would this antibiotic eradicate the infection since I am already taking it?
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The infection is almost always spread by the penis opening coming in contact with the mucus membranes in the back of the throat as saliva contains digestive enzimes that kill things.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, you can rule out chlamydia as its not known to infect the mouth area but gono could but i doubt if he would let you give him oral as gono causes urethra pain and if you did not give him a "deep throat" oral you can pretty much rule out any infection took place.
For the doxy, different doses are given for specific infections but i would not be concerned you contracted gono oral at all.
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Thank you! He insists maybe he has a prostrate injury due to riding a bike 100 miles a week. But it freaked me out!!
I'll be honest though isn't it the semen than would spread the infection and not just the head of a penis in the back of the throat? Just confused
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