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Scared I have gonorrhea! Please help!

Hi Doctors. About three months ago I met a girl at the bar and we went home together. We didn't have sex, just deep kissing and then she gave me unprotective oral for about a minute, two minutes maximum before I noticed blood mixed with her saliva on my penis. She said she had cracked lips she and they bled from giving me oral. When I asked her if I should be worry about anything she stated that she does not have any diseases. Since then I have noticed mild symptoms such as an irritated urethra as it feels itchy every now and then, maybe once or twice a day, nothing consistant through the day. I also feel a slight burn every now and then, again, once or twice a day. I'm not too sure if this is from me paying more attention to my genitals since I'm pretty anxious  from the situation. I have no other symptoms but I'm still afraid I have caught something! What are the chances I have caught something and what would it be from the symptoms I've explained? Am I in the clear since it's been three months? Thanks doctor!
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Hi if you got gono from the oral you would have big time white puss discharge and terrible burning while urinating about 5 days later. In men almost all would have this and when i say almost all its closer to all.
Most likely your causing the irritations discribed as std symptoms dont come and go but are constant.
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Thanks so much!
Please help again! Am I at risk for HIV due to the blood from her cut lip?? If so what level of risk?? The unprotective oral sex did not last long.
First, it's very unlikely she would have hiv, 2nd no one has ever got hiv from oral sex ever, and you won't be the first
Thank you. But is it possible to have asymptotic symptoms of gono from receiving oral if she was infected?
Possible? Yes. Likely? No. Get tested, only true way to calm your anexity
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