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Hi there, I (male) had sex with an escort 2 weeks ago. We had unprotected oral sex and protected vagina sex. Two days later I had some small red dots on my forehand and my thighs. With some soreness at my bowel too. After that no symptoms anymore, until yesterday i got a flu and now a sore throat. While the sore throat is weird, which it starts to be pain around evening time until next morning then starts relieve during the day time. I would like to know chances of I've got STI and which STI is on higher chance ?
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Everything was fine on me but the white spots on both edge of my lips still there... And my gf had her period and she mentioned is unusual pain for her first day period. As mentioned earlier I had unprotected sex with her on the second day post exposure. Advise please ? Thanks
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The red spot gone away but the white dots on both edge of my lips still there...
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As a rule, testing at the 8 week mark for herpes would be a good indicator if your still concerned.
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Up up!
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Bump! Is it too early to say I'm clean of any STI? As the herpes index aren't anywhere near grey zone of the 11 to be positive.
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My blood test report came out, 3 weeks post exposure and the result is everything negative with Hsv-1 1.0 out of 11.0 to be positive while  hsv-2 0.6 of 11.0 . Chylamadia and syphilis both negative too. Well... I think the anxiety make me worry too much
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My blood test report came out, 3 weeks post exposure and the result is everything negative with Hsv-1 1.0 out of 11.0 to be positive while  hsv-2 0.6 of 11.0 . Chylamadia and syphilis both negative too. Well... I think the anxiety make me worry too much
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Hi, as mentioned your risk is very low. Symptoms of std,s from the oral would be urethra irritation and a white puss discharge. Herpes could be a risk but if she did not have any oral or genital sores at the time that risk would be close to zero. None of what you mention suggests any infection.
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Bump post ! Some advise please
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hi there, I'm still waiting for me blood test result. I still have the itchyness randomly on my thigh and I found that little white dots[bumps] developed on both end corner of my lips. Is it a high chance of a simplex herpes? So far my penis is still clear and nothing on it. Sore throat got away, with some fever alike feel when I'm tired. Help me please!
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I will be going to do a full STD check due to its 3 weeks post exposure. The anxiety is making me crazy, I got itchy red spots on random parts of body. But everything is fine with my penis, no blister just some normal small bumps. And the sore throat I had is going away but it still give me some fever alike feeling when I'm tired. Can someone guide me on this? I highly suspect it's a herpes as I tried rapid test on gonorhea syphilis and hiv all turn up to be negative.
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I've gone to do a blood test 4th day post exposure and the result for all is negative include HSV2 0.15 which still below 1.1 positive mark... Will go again 1 months later... But I really worried about it and couldn't focus on works
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Chances are less than 0.1% for all stds. Saliva can give you std. Don't be too paranoid about it. Take a deep breath and go for test. Most likely it's negetive.
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There are some blister alike but disappear within hours.
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