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Hello I was involved in some protected and unprotected oral 6 months ago, never got tested but wanna get tested and have appointment set for 2/21/17 which is 6 month from possible exposure. Is that enough time for any kind of STD/STI to show up if I have any? Don’t have any symptoms, rashes, or stuff coming out of my penis. Just a lot of nervousness and regret for what I did. So if I did catch something from the protected oral would it show up in 6 months? And when I was ready to finish I took off the protection and it went back in her mouth for maybe 10 seconds, is it possible to get something from this 10 second of no protection? What is your honest opinion? This was female performing on male. Thank you for the great work.
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Oral exposes you to gonorrhea, syphilis and herpes, but risk is really low. After all this time, if you test for all this ones, your results will be 100% accurate.
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Ok so a couple more questions, the last time I might’ve been exposed was 6 months ago, I had unprotected oral from the same girl about 5 months before the last time, 4 months after the last time I I had the protected/unprotected oral I freaked out thinking I have HIV thanks google, and went to my doctor he did the HIV test which was negative is 4 months conclusive? And he also did urine test and routine blood work checked my enzymes and all this stuff. If I had anything would it throw off my blood work? Or when they test the urine and are not looking for specific STD but something abnormal showed up would it show that I had some kind of STD? Just been stressing and regretting a lot
I should say would a regular urine test pick up any kind of STD? Or would a regular blood test pick up any STD?
Receiving oral sex is not a risk of HIV, so that test was a waste of time and money.
Urine test is for chlamydia and gonorrhea. The other ones are tested in blood. Don't worry, as I said, your window period is expired for all STDs, so if now you receive a negative result, is going to be 100% accurate.
Ok thanks, but my question was would chlamydia show up on just a regular urine test? Where they’re not looking for a STD?
Chlamydia is not known to be transmitted through oral sex, but even if it were, they would need to look for it. Tests are develop to look for particular parasites on each case. But the normal procedure for chlamydia is the urine test too.
Ok so I’m gonna get the tests done, but in your opinion what would the chances of me catching like hep b or something like dat through oral? Is it something that passes through receiving oral? And what would my symptoms of that be?
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