The chances you got anything from this are really low, and you don't need an antibiotic. (You may also want a new doctor - one who throws antibiotics at you needlessly isn't worth anything.)
It's possible you could get NGU from normal mouth bacteria entering the urethra, but without symptoms or testing, you really didn't need antibiotics. It's also possible to get gonorrhea if she had it in her throat, and azithromax won't cure that.
As JamieOrtiz said, given that you've taken this antibiotic, it's going to be really hard to test now, should you want to. You'll need to wait a few weeks so the antibiotic can clear your body so you won't get a false negative.
That said, it's not likely you got anything.
The antibiotic may be giving you stomach pains,
I was referring to the analingus where kissing could possibly cause bacteria to enter ur alimentary canal and cause u to experience some symptoms...
Hi,
1) the symptoms you are experiencing are unlikely to be due to any sti. Symptoms dont appear so early.
2) but u r exposed to sti, so get tested at the appropriate time