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Sensual Massage, vaginal fluid, lymph node swollen

I recently had a sensual massage. While I was laying on my back, the masseuse straddled my right thigh near my pubic area for about a minute rubbing her vagina on my thigh. A few minutes later, she had moved off of my thigh and began running her hands all over the thigh and pubic area, before proceeding to happy ending. Her hand did come into contact with the area on my thigh where her vagina had been in contact minutes earlier.

Today, two weeks after the encounter, I have a swollen lymph gland in my right groin.

I am concerned that I caught something from contact with her vaginal fluids?  Note there was a few minutes between thigh vagina contact and when the fluids may have been transferred to the pubic area. Also note that there was massage oil on the thigh and pubic area ... Therefore the vaginal fluid would have been mixed with the oil in case that makes any difference.

Thanks.
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Thanks.  How can I get a dr to give his view on this website?
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I'm not sure about Syphilis but I think a massage its too superficial to cause any STD infection.
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Also I am concerned after further reading about syphillis. My partner and I maybe trying for a baby soon.  At which point, if there is a risk of it, should I have a blood test?

Thanks
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