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Sore soft palate after unprotected oral sex

I'm 38 yr old male I had unprotected oral sex with a woman of unknown std status she was the receiving party. About 4 days later I started noticing a irritated feeling in the back of my mouth, it's not unbearable and does not stop me from eating or drinking. I notice my tongue what kinda white but not like thrush, I'm told it's normal for the tongue to be white towards the back of it especially I've really never paid attention to my tongue till now.

  I went to my dr they said it was sinus drainage, gave me a zpack and rocephin and sent me on my way 7 days after antibiotics I9 days post exposure I had 10 panel std test everything was negative, I've been to my doc twice and a ENT they have only swabbed for strep and looked at me like I was crazy when I mentioned oral std even after I explain my encounter.

  Now it's been over two months still no relief I've taken several antibiotics and a yeast infection medication that the dr prescribed because I got a slight yeast infection from taking all the antibiotics I figured if it was thrush it would have cured it. Any way I'm still concerned about oral std there's no sores that I can see and trust me I've looked it's just odd that it won't go away, any help would be a blessing
Thank you
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Oral bigger risk is giving oral to a male where the penis comes in contact with the back of the givers throat as thats where any bacterias would be. Male giving to female really difficult to get it. It would not be in the mouth because of saliva but the back of the throat.
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And not trying to be a smart ***** at all, but how do people contract oral gono and chlamydia if oral sex is not much of a risk I don't understand. All this is very confusing there's lots of info that contradict each other
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Just searching for other thoughts on this my last post took off in another direction. I was trying to get back to the point at hand and get other thoughts and opinions, or other similar situations I'm not getting much help from drs
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, youve posted about this before and was advised that giving a female oral sex is not much of a risk for things like Gono or chlamydia as the back of your throat would need to be incontact with the inside if her vagina, which is not possible.
Other possible risks would be herpes but that would be more of a lip issue. At this point i would suggest seeing a Dentist who is familar with mouth issues.
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