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Possibility of STI

Hello,

On Dec 3, I received oral from a self described promiscuous woman. While receiving oral I touched her genitalia and approximately 20 mins later touched the tip of my penis. I had a blood test and urine test approximately 7 and 10 days after the incident. All test have been negative. However at around the 8 day mark I began having discomfort/tingling on the tip of my penis and inside my urethra. I just took another urine test 13 day mark and saw the doctor who said everything looks normal and I shouldn't be worried due to everything being low risk exsposure. I was treated for another untestable bacteria with 1g oral arithromyacin. My question is I still have this tingling feeling and should I be concerned for anything else? I am married and do  it want to pass anything to my spouse.
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I have been reading everywhere online and trich seems to keep coming up. Is it possible to contract trich from receiving oral sex? Also how long can that parasite live on your skin and still infect you?
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no
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Yes your constant touching could lead to irritation
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Ok. Thank you. I have also been tested for gono, syph and they came back negative. However these were done around the 7 day mark. Is that way to soon?
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The results from the 13 day urine test came back negative. I would also like to add that I feel mild discomfort while urinating. I have been checking my penis 10 or more times a day. Could that lead to the irritation while peeing? Im sorry for the dumb questions but totally new to this. I feel like Im going to have a nervous breakdown. The guilt and potential of having an std are wearing me out.
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Hi yiou touching her would be zero risk but unprotected oral is a risk for gono, syphilis and herpes so for your wifes protection test for those but the tip tingling is not a symptom of any std.
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