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Hello ,
here is my story, I had an accident with giving oral sex and rubbing my penis into her genitals without any penitration, to a woman with unknown std status. 10 and 12weeks later I had tested for HIV which was negative, but 12 weeks later from the accident I have really worrying  symptoms:
-unnoticable unless scratched white stuff on penis head and foreskin, over 3,4 weeks after exposure, I have noticed them then
-sore throat -9-10week
-headache - rarely
-once diahria
-rash(more likely an itches over the body, and only the itchy part gets red)
-hard breathing/short breath - sometimes
-2 aphthaes or herpes for 2,3days, as well 2 white lines on cheeks,where teeths meet,one hurts I may have bite it for a week and still a problem
-Heaving dry coughs 9-10week, rarely after
-thrush tongue, which i usually have
-purplish lesions under the teeth
-night sweating rarely 14week
-backpain, near the spine line int he middle
-no temperature, only 37 C for a couple of days
-depression(or anxiety)
-insomnia 10-12 week, maybe because of the anxiety
So after all this info what is suppose to show this symptoms at this timeline ? What STD may occur and i should test for? Now is 3 months and a week from exposure. What do you think of yeast infection?
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See a Dr for your symptoms they have nothing to do with a STD. You had a low risk encounter for herpes, syphilis and HPV and none of your symptoms are any way symptoms of any of those STD's.
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MRSA-Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterial infection that is highly resistant to some antibiotics.

No gonorrhea is not going to move in the body. No it would have most likely cleared it's self after about 6 weeks.

You do not have a STD issue.
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Results after 15weeks of...:
Syphilis (Wass) - RPR, TPHA NEGATIVE ( - )
Syphilis - RPR NEGATIVE ( - )
Syphilis - TPHA NEGATIVE ( - )
HIV 1/2gO S/CO- NEGATIVE ( - )

Chlamydya Ig A ab ЕLISA NEGATIVE ( - ) < 1/8

Throat and aphteus culture test :   St.aureus/MRSA-/

What does MRSA- mean? Do I need to see A throat or STD doctor?

Doctors said in the forim that culture test is like 50% reliable, but in 4 months can gonorea move throuh body to urethra? Can it get complicated if it was oral gonohrea? I still have strange filling in head and chest near heart... but my breathing problem is getting better. And I was prescribed by throat doctor before results isoprinosine?
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There is no test for PID, it is a condition only in women. HPV is not a test that can be done in men.

Yes those tests will be conclusive, but those are not anything related to your symptoms, nor is any other STD.
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Sorry I forgot to ask for HEP B and C?
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My doctor claimed that I am fine and I think she did not pay attention to me, so I just tried to move on. But i still worry about my hard breathing,headache, and itchy rashes that come and go for several minutes to hour,and lower abdominal and back pain in evenings. None of them is constant.Dry hands and lips may be because of cold weather so I didn't mentioned it above.Since I visit my Dr I have two lines in mouth, which look like a snail track and are positioned where the teeth meet and the one had a sore in the middle(kind of chancre, but it appeard more than 3 months form the exposure so isn't it too late ?). My wife had a couple of times the same rashes and a stiff neck. When we had flu or flu like symptoms she had severe headache and hearing problems. SO I am going to do tests today for Chlamydya,Ghonorea(does both tests cover PID as well?). And syphilis, and I am not sure if they do HPV tests and how is it performed? Am I missing other STD that I may need to test for it. And will all tests be conclusive as it is almost 4 months from the exposure?
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Thank you for prompt reply, Vance! Wish you all the best, and I will have to go AGAIN to my GP :)
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